Past-present-future childhoods: Technology, time, and childhoods in narratives of pandemic parenting [0.03%]
过去-现在-未来的童年:技术、时间与大流行育儿叙事中的童年形象
Lindsay C Sheppard
Lindsay C Sheppard
Re-turning interviews with 15 mothers in Southern Ontario about parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper explores meanings and experiences of childhood, children, and technology. Thinking with Karen Barad I ask: how is temporality...
Applying co-production principles in research: reflections from young people and academics [0.03%]
论合作生产原则在研究中的应用:青年和学者的反思
Alice MacLachlan,Praveena Pemmasani,Isla Jamieson-Mackenzie et al.
Alice MacLachlan et al.
Co-production, a form of collaborative working, is guided by principles including valuing all participants, building on individual strengths, blurring distinctions between roles, delivering benefits for all participants, building support ne...
Deepening our understanding: Collaboration through online peer-to-peer participatory action research with children [0.03%]
加深理解:通过在线儿童参与式行动研究进行合作
Hala Mreiwed,Laura H V Wright,Kate Butler;Bhavya;Isabel;Miyar;Siobhán;Sumira
Hala Mreiwed
Child-led research is growing globally, yet there are still limitations for children's leadership in all phases of research. This article, co-written with adult and child researchers, examines child-led research undertaken online with 9 chi...
How are children coping with COVID-19 health crisis? Analysing their representations of lockdown through drawings [0.03%]
儿童如何应对新冠肺炎健康危机?通过他们的绘画分析他们对封锁时期的感知
Nahia Idoiaga Mondragon,Amaia Eiguren Munitis,Naiara Berasategi Sancho et al.
Nahia Idoiaga Mondragon et al.
Spain is one of the European countries most affected of COVID-19, and also the one with the most stringent restrictions for children. This study aims to explore how COVID-19 lockdown affects children by analysing 151 drawings from children ...
The adult in the room: The push and pull of parental involvement in research with children [0.03%]
室内的大人:儿童研究中家长参与的推动与阻碍
Eric M Wiedenman,Katharine M N Lee,Jean Hunleth
Eric M Wiedenman
Parental involvement in research where children are the primary study participants is frequent but under-analyzed. To understand such dynamics in research with children, we examined children's (ages 8-14) interactions with parents who came ...
The child as a medium. Breakdown and possible resurgence of children's agency in the era of pandemic [0.03%]
儿童作为中介。疫情期间儿童能动性的衰退与可能的复苏
Sara Amadasi,Claudio Baraldi
Sara Amadasi
This paper deals with the unpredictable outbreak of the pandemic, explaining its impact on the education system, and with structural flexibility as a way to face unpredictability, based on the generalisability and coordination of manifestat...
Engaging girls with disabilities through cellphilming: Reflections on participatory visual research as a means of countering violence in the Global South [0.03%]
通过手机电影制作让残疾女孩参与进来:反思视觉研究作为在南半球对抗暴力的手段中的作用
Xuan Thuy Nguyen,Marnina Gonick,Tuyen Bui
Xuan Thuy Nguyen
Despite the fact that most countries have ratified the United Nations' Convention on the Rights of the Child, girls with disabilities experience multiple forms of violence and oppression. Using a critical approach to arts-based research, we...
Cañari children, cows and milk production: Toward ch'ixi temporalities in the Andes [0.03%]
卡纳里儿童、奶牛与牛奶生产——论安第斯地区的“ch'ixi”时间性
Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw,Cristina D Vintimilla,Alex Berry
Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw
This article considers the intersection of multiple and, at times, seemingly conflicting temporalities in Andean childhoods. We draw on Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui's scholarship on Andean sociology and our ethnographic research with Cañari fa...
Hilary Stewart,Nick Watson,Mhairi Campbell
Hilary Stewart
School holidays can be stressful periods for children from low-income families. Poor provision of appropriate childcare, limited access to enrichment activities, and food insecurity mean that children's health and well-being can suffer and ...
Being an 'adolescent': The consequences of gendered risks for young people in rural Uganda [0.03%]
“成为一位‘青少年’:乌干达农村地区年轻人风险的性别差异及其后果」
Sarah Bernays,Dominic Bukenya,Claire Thompson et al.
Sarah Bernays et al.
The behaviour of adolescents is recognised increasingly as having substantial and long-term consequences for their health. We examined the meaning of 'adolescence' in southern Uganda with HIV-positive young people aged 11-24 years. Adolesce...