Mary Kellett is the Founding Director of the Children's Research Centre at the Open University where she also lectures in Education. She chairs the third year undergraduate course 'Research with Children and Young People' and is co-editor of the widely-adopted readers 'The Reality of Research with Children and Young People' and ' Doing Research with Children and Young People' (SAGE in association with OUP). A former teacher, she has a life-long interest in developing children's learning and in promoting children's rights and increased participation.
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Doing Research with Children and Young People - Vicky Lewis An Introduction PART ONE: SETTING THE CONTEXT Situating Empirical Research - Sandy Fraser Images of Childhood - Mary Kellett, Chris Robinson and Rachel Burr The Legal Context - Judith Masson Paradigms and Philosophy - Sandy Fraser and Chris Robinson PART TWO: RESEARCH RELATIONS Power - Chris Robinson and Mary Kellett Ethics - Priscilla Alderson Involving Children and Young People as Researchers - Adele Jones Gender - Rob Pattman and Mary Jane Kehily PART THREE: DIVERSITY Early Childhood - Ann Langston et al Middle Childhood - Mary Kellett and Sharon Ding Young People - Alan France Disability - Vicky Lewis and Mary Kellett Participatory Action Research in the Majority World - Olga Nieuwenhuys Race and Ethnicity - Mani Maniam et al PART FOUR: RELEVANCE, EVALUATION AND DISSEMINATION Health and Social Care - Helen Roberts Education - Ann Edwards Childhood Studies - Jim McKechnie and Sandy Hobbs