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Child-researcher relationships in child protection research : an integrative review

2021

In research with children, particularly those in contact with social and health services, researchers face ethical challenges and have stringent ethical obligations. One obligation regards the need for researchers to adopt a reflexive approach to considering how children’s perspectives and experiences are represented. In this paper, the nature of child-researcher relationships and researchers’ positions are examined to further understanding of how to account for the impact of contexts on meaning making in research with children. An integrative literature review of articles concerned with child protection identified a paucity of researcher accounts of reflexivity. The review articles contain…

Sociology and Political SciencelastensuojelututkimusrefleksiivisyysL500Bourdieu Pierrechild protection researchreflexivitytutkimusmetoditlapset (ikäryhmät)social relationshipssosiaaliset suhteetsosiaalinen asemaresearch methodslastensuojelututkimusetiikkatutkimusmenetelmätSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)reflektio
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Moral Language in Child Protection Research

2017

This article is based on a philosophical analysis of moral language in academic journal articles that concern child death cases. The analysis shows that research of child protection is a value-committed practice, and the language use reflects this in various ways. Direct moral language is relatively rare, and moral values are often implicitly referred to. Values in social work research bear resemblance to moral philosophical stances. peerReviewed

child death casesmoral languagechild protection researchmoral philosophymoral stances
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