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Researching Young People's Lives

Autorzy: Sue Heath, Rachel Brooks, Elizabeth Cleaver, Eleanor Ireland Wydawnictwo: SAGE Publications Data wydania: 2009 Język publikacji: Angielski Liczba stron: 225 Formaty publikacji: EAN: 9781446203972 ISBN: 9781446203972 Kategoria: Social research & statistics Indeks wydawcy: - Nota bibliograficzna: Eleanor is a Research Director in the Children and Young People group at NatCen.  She has worked at NatCen for four years and works on both qualitative and quantitative projects.  Her research areas at NatCen include parental separation and child support, and anti-social behaviour.  Prior to NatCen she worked at the National Foundation for Educational Research where she carried out qualitative and quantitative research with children, young people and adults in a range of policy areas.

Opis

'Researching young people's lives will be useful to both the novice researcher and anyone interested in learning about new methods of practice' - Youth Studies Australia



Researching Young People's Lives provides an overview of some of the key methodological challenges facing youth researchers and an introduction to the broad repertoire of methods used in youth-orientated research.



The book is split into two sections. In the first half of the book, the authors consider the broad methodological and contextual concerns of relevance to the design and conduct of youth research, including ethical issues, the importance of context, and the rise of participatory approaches to youth research. The second part of the book focuses on the use of specific research methods in the conduct of youth research, ranging from surveys and secondary analysis through to interviewing, ethnography, visual methods, and the use of the internet in youth research. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on research in practice, and examples are drawn from recent youth research projects from a wide range of disciplines and substantive areas, and from a range of both UK and non-UK contexts.



This is an ideal introduction to the field for novice researchers, in particular students studying and researching in the broad area of youth studies. It should also appeal to practitioners engaged in evaluation of service provision to young people, and to established youth researchers who might wish to explore the potential of using a different set of methods to those with which they are already familiar.

Spis treści

  • Cover 2
  • Contents 7
  • Acknowledgements 8
  • 1 Researching Young People’s Lives: An Introduction 9
  • PART ONE: THE CONTEXT OF YOUTH RESEARCH 27
  • 2 Ethical Practice inYouth Research 29
  • 3 Researching Across Difference 47
  • 4 Involving Young People in Research 66
  • PART TWO: METHODS FOR YOUTH RESEARCH 85
  • 5 Qualitative Interviewing 87
  • 6 Ethnographic Approaches 107
  • 7 Visual Methods 124
  • 8 Surveys 140
  • 9 Using Secondary Data 158
  • 10 Using the Internet for Youth Research 175
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