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Autonomy,spontaneity and creativity in research with children. A study of experience and participation,in central Italy and North West England
Authors:Francesca Bernardi
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, Edge Hill University, Lancashire, UKfrancesca.bernardi@go.edgehill.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Research involving children, deemed to have difficulties with conventional means of communication, can perpetuate reductive forms of representation of children’s knowledges and experiences. This article focuses on the possibilities and opportunities that visual and creative methods can offer to researching with children. Children advance their views in and through spontaneous and concrete forms of participation. Autonomy in aesthetic acts is central to this methodology; to explore practices that produce and reproduce presuppositions deriving from societal attitudes affecting research with children, their agency and self-presentation. This cross-cultural study was conducted in Central Italy and North West England: children contributed their perspectives and experiences through participation in a series of creative encounters resulting in aesthetic and embodied outcomes of sociological and educational significance. The study contributes to the debate on children’s autonomy and the value and quality of participation through artistic practice. Examples from the corpus of data, which includes a series of artefacts and over 900 photographs from each geo-cultural context, are presented. The study shows that it is possible to harmonise power imbalances in spaces of creative freedom, in research and education, where children’s choices and agency are respected.
Keywords:Aesthetics  agency  arts-based methods  autism  autonomy  childhood  creative encounters  England  ethics  Italy
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