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Research With Children: Context, Power, And Representation, Danielle Lane, Jolyn Blank, Phyllis Jones
Research With Children: Context, Power, And Representation, Danielle Lane, Jolyn Blank, Phyllis Jones
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In this article, we examine methodological issues qualitative researchers encounter when they engage in research with children. Within this view, qualitative research is employed with children but not on children and focus is placed upon children’s voices, agency, and the ways they participate with researchers in the research process (Einarsdóttir, 2007). Our discussion draws upon a study we conducted with four- and fiveyear-old children on the preschool playground. We reflect upon methodological issues pertaining to researching with children; issues of context, power, and representation.