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Synopsis
While there is an expanding literature of qualitative studies with children, there is relatively little that examines the actual fieldwork process with them. This book looks at fieldwork with children from a number of perspectives, and helps to address the needs of researchers working with children.
Robyn M. Holmes overviews the study of children in the early chapters, discussing basic methodology and considering the school as the primary site for studying children. In later chapters, she examines closely how a researcher's personal attributes, such as gender and ethnicity, can and do effect research with children.
Booknews
Few if any of the several books on methodological issues with child participants explore how factors such as a fieldworker's personal attributes (e.g., gender and ethnicity) affect the process with children. Holmes (psychology, Monmouth U.) lays out an overview for the study of children in the early chapters, discussing basic methodology and considering the school as the primary site for studying children. In later chapters, she closely examines how a researcher's personal attributes can and do affect the fieldwork process with children. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.