Reflections on the enactment of children's participation rights through research: Between transactional and relational spaces |
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Authors: | Sevasti-Melissa Nolas |
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Affiliation: | School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BT, UK |
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Abstract: | Young people's participation in the evaluation of services designed for them has become widespread in England following the United Kingdom's ratification of the UNCRC. This makes participation a matter of citizenship as well as of research. The paper reflects on these developments from a critical social psychological perspective. In particular it looks at the experience of working with a transformational model of participation. The author reflects on the possibilities and limitations of such a model and argues that within the English socio-cultural context a number of challenges, conceptualised by the author as transactional practices, make the establishment of enduring relational practices difficult. Epistemological reflexivity and a pragmatic approach towards children's participation rights are advocated by the author as a way of managing the conflicts between different participatory approaches that present themselves in practice. |
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Keywords: | Children's participation rights Youth inclusion Transformational models of participation Evaluation Epistemological reflexivity |
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