Locating the child centrally as subject in research : towards a child interpretation of well-being

Tobia Fattore, Jan Mason, Elizabeth Watson

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    Abstract

    This paper explores the notion of the 'subject' in studies of childrens subjective wellbeing. Increasingly, those researching children's well-being are acknowledging children as agents and including them as participants in research in order to tap into, and report on, their subjectivities. We explore this trend to show how dominant approaches privilege an 'objectivist' approach to subjectivity that informs epistemological and methodological approaches and has implications for policy and practice. An alternative approach is discussed which places children centrally as subjects.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)423-435
    Number of pages13
    JournalChild Indicators Research
    Volume5
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • children
    • knowledge_theory of
    • methodology
    • ontology
    • research
    • well, being

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