Ethical Research With Children

Ethical Research With Children by Ann Farrell, published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) in November 2005, is a comprehensive guide that addresses the complexities of conducting ethical research involving children. This first edition spans 188 pages and is presented in English. The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing children as competent research participants in a world marked by globalization and heightened surveillance.
Readers will find an exploration of various conceptual, methodological, and procedural issues related to ethical research practices. The text provides a framework designed to guide researchers in navigating the ethical considerations necessary when working with children. Topics such as education and research are integral to the discussion, making this book a valuable resource for those engaged in or studying research methodologies involving young participants.
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This book focuses on doing ethical research with children in today’s climate of increased globalization, surveillance and awareness of children as competent research participants. It covers a range of conceptual, methodological and procedural issues, and provides a framework for doing ethical research with children.
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