Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Methods for Co-researching With Youth: A Cross-Case Analysis of Centering Anti-Adultist Frameworks. |
Authors: |
Chaffee, Rachel, Todd, K. T., Gupta, Preeti, May, Sarah, Abouelkheir, Mahmoud, Lagodich, Lucie, Wang, Jackie, Murphy, Cara, Lawrence, Xavier |
Source: |
International Journal of Qualitative Methods; 9/21/2024, p1-18, 18p |
Subject Terms: |
POWER (Social sciences), SELF-efficacy, PARTICIPANT observation, ADULTS |
Abstract: |
This article provides a cross-case study of three studies that utilized anti-adultist approaches to collaborating with youth as co-researchers. Drawing on reflections from both adults and youth, we present an analysis of three case studies of adult and youth experiences in planning, implementing, and conducting research studies aimed at centering youth perspectives. Findings include what adults and youth learned about the co-researching process and highlight the need for careful consideration of how both adults and youth can disrupt adultist power dynamics. We argue that amplifying youth co-researcher perspectives in research can create a mutually meaningful and empowering research process for both adults and youth by promoting more equitable relationships and participatory practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Complementary Index |
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