Children’s Perspectives through the Camera Lens Reflections on Meaning-making Processes and Participatory Research
Abstract
In relation to any claims about “child-centred” research, the present article stresses the need
to reflect on what is actually at stake in terms of participation and the meaning-making pro
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cesses that evolve in a certain research setting. Our experiences with photo-taking methods
are based on two separate studies involving children (age 5-8 years) and young adolescents
(age 12-16 year). Taking a constructivist approach, the article draws special attention to
issues related to the age of the children, the type of camera used, the researcher’s status
in the fieldwork and the type of data acquired through these children’s photos. The article
stresses the need to perceive the story behind the photo as an outcome of how the child
chose to position him/herself within a certain research context, which in turn affects how
the child sees, thinks and acts, but also what he/she sees.
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review 33 (2012) 1, pp. 3-18
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Date
2012-08Author
Kondo, Kaoruko
Sjöberg, Ulrika
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
children’s perspectives
constructive approach
photo-taking methods
participation and meaning-making
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-86523-46-6
Language
eng