Journal article
Development of an ethical methodology for post-bushfire research with children
L Gibbs, C Macdougall, J Harden
Health Sociology Review | ECONTENT MANAGEMENT | Published : 2013
Abstract
There has been a tendency for researchers and practitioners to overlook the needs and experiences of children and young people in relation to disasters. In this paper, we report on our exploration of the question of whether to involve children and young people in post-bushfi re research, and if so how? In considering children's rights in this context we were guided by a number of conceptions of the child (refl ecting research debates within the Sociology of Childhood): The citizen child; the child at risk; and the developing child. We engaged in formal, progressive consultations with experts internationally and with bushfi re affected community partners. This study determined that research w..
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