"I want to share this video with you today." Children's participation rights in childhood research. release_wc7hnxswgrfp7dw2soxupctzkm

by Carmen Huser

Published in Human Rights Education Review by Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences.

2019   p45-63

Abstract

The Convention on the Rights of the Child foregrounds the right to participate. Contributing to decision-making on matters concerning children's lives is fundamental to rights education. This paper discusses ethical and methodological considerations of children's rights-based epistemology, arguing that children are competent to reflect upon and exercise their participation rights. The present study explores 4/5-year-old children's perspectives on play in an Australian early childhood education service. It aims to identify ethical spaces in research involving children. The findings address children's participation choices; including conditional assent, dissent, and their influence on the research. These outcomes are important because a) little is known about the ways children choose to participate, and b) they raise questions about the realisation of children's participation rights. This paper concludes by examining the implications for research that acknowledges children's demonstration of their participation rights in physical, creative, and social-emotional spaces.
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