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AUTHOR
Jayne White
Tensions and challenges concerning ethics on video research with young children : experiences from an international collaboration among seven countries
This article and the four videos linked to this article are a result of the earliest experiences in establishing an international research collaboration among seven countries in the Project Social and emotional experiences in transition through the early years. We draw attention to the complex issues surrounding the many processes, beliefs and attitudes about infants in research that permeated our processes of gaining ethical approval for the international study and which posed many challenges for our project. Through a process of reflective analysis, we have identified a range of ethical tensions and issues which the different countries involved in this international study faced in gaining…
Additional file 1: of Tensions and challenges concerning ethics on video research with young children - experiences from an international collaboration among seven countries
Infants consent and video capture: an Australian perspective. (MP4 39521 kb)
Additional file 2: of Tensions and challenges concerning ethics on video research with young children - experiences from an international collaboration among seven countries
Infant transition project: Pacific Islands' case. (MP4 49403 kb)
Additional file 4: of Tensions and challenges concerning ethics on video research with young children - experiences from an international collaboration among seven countries
Some implications of General Data Protection Regulation in EU: a Finnish case. (MP4 55944 kb)
Additional file 3: of Tensions and challenges concerning ethics on video research with young children - experiences from an international collaboration among seven countries
The dilemma between image use and the right to anonymity. (MP4 91937 kb)