Creative Methods – part II
The final session of our Researching Youth Seminar Series re-visits Creative Methods. As a growing field in youth research that takes a participatory approach, creative methods privileged other...
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Does your research involve working with young people? Are you interested in youth-led, creative or culturally-responsive methodologies?
The British Educational Research Association (BERA) special interest group for Youth Studies & Informal Education, is working in collaboration with the British Sociological Association (BSA)’s Youth Study Group and the Political Studies Association (PSA)’s Young People’s Politics Specialist Group to bring you a series of online methods seminars for Summer 2022.
The final session of our Researching Youth Seminar Series re-visits Creative Methods. As a growing field in youth research that takes a participatory approach, creative methods privileged other...
Experimentation and playfulness in both method of data production and in write up – there are opportunities, and perhaps a necessity for creativity within methods given the inevitable...
Rachel Benchekroun and Pippa Curtin share their reflections on the contributions and challenges of co-producing research with young people, drawing on their two projects exploring growing up in...
Motivations and expectations for young people’s involvement: The group discussed some of the challenges of maintaining young people’s involvement and motivation throughout the...
After the presentations from Thalia Assan and Dr James Duggan, attendees were invited to join a discussion with a smaller group in break out rooms to reflect on the presentations and discuss their...
In the Breakout rooms, event attendees were task with discussing their own approaches to talking and listening and how they would deal with sensitive topics or potentially unsayable stories. Trust...