Learning from Failure: Are Practitioner Researchers the Answer When Conducting Research on Sensitive Topics with Vulnerable Children and Young People?

While the ability, and indeed right, of children to be active participants in the research process has become better understood in recent years, concerns still persist when the research topic is particularly sensitive, or when the participants are vulnerable. This article provides an account of an u...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of social research methodology 2018-07, Vol.21 (4), p.499-512
1. Verfasser: Vaswani, Nina
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:While the ability, and indeed right, of children to be active participants in the research process has become better understood in recent years, concerns still persist when the research topic is particularly sensitive, or when the participants are vulnerable. This article provides an account of an ultimately unsuccessful research project aimed at exploring the conceptualisations and experiences of loss and bereavement of children in care. The literature relating to the practical, ethical and methodological considerations when conducting research on sensitive topics or with vulnerable children is reviewed and mapped against the author's experience. Reflecting on the barriers to successful completion of the project the paper then discusses whether, despite well-documented limitations, many of these barriers to conducting sensitive research with vulnerable children may have been overcome by employing a practitioner-researcher approach to the methodology. By providing a rare reflection on a research 'failure', the paper is of relevance to students, practitioners and researchers alike.
ISSN:1364-5579
1464-5300
DOI:10.1080/13645579.2018.1434866