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Dr Sevasti-Melissa Nolas talks about child participants’ own research agendas, and using playing and games as methodology
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Dr Sevasti-Melissa Nolas talks about child participants’ own research agendas, and using playing and games as methodology
Read MoreDr Christos Varvantakis explores ‘coming of age’ tropes and temporalities in childhood play, and how ethics and anonymity are understood and enacted
Read MoreOne of the things we’ve been interested in the connectors are negotiations: practices, strategies and techniques employed by children to negotiate their wants, their time, play, food, obligations etc. The following instance is a vivid example of strategic thinking around avoiding being punished – and yet getting credit for one’s artwork! — Who drew …
Read MoreChildren’s map-making can move beyond representations to critically project desires and critique relationships to life beyond the domestic and private
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