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Seminar 5 – Engaging Children and Young People: Participatory Research Methods and Ethical Complexities

Poster of Cross-College Seminar Series_Seminar 5

Fifth seminar

Deaf researchers as co-enquirers

Rachel O'Neill

Senior Lecturer in Deaf Education, Moray House School of Education and Sport

Kieran Gemmel

Teacher of the deaf, Moray House School of Education and Sport

Social media and migrant children

Sumin Zhao

Lecturer, Linguistics and English Language, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences

Video: Cross-college Seminar Series: Engaging Children and Young People – Seminar 5 | 26 May 2021
This 6 Weeks online seminar series, entitled 'Engaging Children and Young People: Participatory Research Methods and Ethical Complexities', will bring together researchers from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Edinburgh, who are researching with children and young people. The seminar series welcomes all researchers interested in the field. This recording captures the two presentations given at the fifth seminar held on Wednesday 26th May 2021. Rachel O'Neill and Kieran Gemmel gave a presentation entitled 'Deaf researchers as co-enquirers' whereas Sumin Zhao presented on 'Social media and migrant children'.

 

For more details/information, please contact the Childhood and Youth Studies Research Group, MHSES through Karina Padilla.

May 26 2021 -

Seminar 5 – Engaging Children and Young People: Participatory Research Methods and Ethical Complexities

This seminar series bring together researchers from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) – University of Edinburgh, who are researching with children and young people. The seminar series welcomes all researchers interested in the field. In this fifth seminar, Rachel O‘Neill, Kieran Gemmel, and Sumin Zhao will present their recent research projects with children and young people.

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