Qualitative Fieldwork with Children
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Product details
- ISBN 9781529228069
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 02 Sep 2025
- Publisher: Bristol University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Drawing on the multinational qualitative study ‘Children’s Understandings of Well-being’ (CUWB), this unique edited collection offers practical insights into conducting fieldwork across diverse geographical, social and cultural contexts, using the same basic protocol.
The book explores the practical, ethical and philosophical challenges the researchers faced, and the ways in which these issues were dealt with by the different research teams. Contributors provide rare insights into the diverse institutional requirements and professional practices highlighting the way research methods are embedded in contexts that are at one and the same time both local and global.
With contributions from experts in child well-being research from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Germany, Romania, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the US, the book provides valuable perspectives for researchers across a wide range of settings.
Lise Mogensen is Associate Professor in Medical Education at Western Sydney University and disability studies lead on the Australian Children's Understandings of Well-being (CUWB) research team.
Susann Fegter is Head of Department at General and Historical Educational Science, Technische Universität Berlin and project leader of the CUWB research project.
Lisa Fischer is Research Assistant at the Department of General and Historical Educational Science, Technische Universität Berlin and co-lead of the CUWB emerging scholar network.
Jan Mason is Emeritus Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University and former project leader of the CUWB research project.
Tobia Fattore is Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Macquarie University. He is a project leader on the CUWB research project and co-Editor-in-Chief of Child Indicators Research.
