2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68060-2
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Arts-Based Methods for Research with Children

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“…Feminist new materialist research, minor gestures and somatic archives in studying children's sexual cultures Approaching children's sexual and romantic cultures through arts-based methods and a new materialist feminist framework allows for examining sexual harassment in ways that shed light on and theorise the micro-processes, the more-than-human and less-than-conscious in how change and transformation might occur (e.g. Hickey-Moody, Palmer, and Sayers 2016;Hickey-Moody et al 2021). This approach enables recognising and working with the productive potentialities embedded in the social, cultural, and material worlds of children, including those whose experiences have been silenced or obscured.…”
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“…Feminist new materialist research, minor gestures and somatic archives in studying children's sexual cultures Approaching children's sexual and romantic cultures through arts-based methods and a new materialist feminist framework allows for examining sexual harassment in ways that shed light on and theorise the micro-processes, the more-than-human and less-than-conscious in how change and transformation might occur (e.g. Hickey-Moody, Palmer, and Sayers 2016;Hickey-Moody et al 2021). This approach enables recognising and working with the productive potentialities embedded in the social, cultural, and material worlds of children, including those whose experiences have been silenced or obscured.…”
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“…Hickey‐Moody has extended her theorisation of ‘little publics’ formed through youth arts activities (2015), to arts‐based methods for work with young people (Hickey‐Moody et al . 2021). Drawing on the notion of ‘art brut’‐outsider art‐she developed a range of arts‐based approaches for making data with children, rather than seeking to extract data preformulated by the adult researcher.…”
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“…Art-based work can be considered inclusive as it can be offered to all children, including those with limited verbal capacity or other language barriers (Hickey-Moody, 2021;Thomson, 2008). For example, art can align with a child's preferred communication style (Luthuli et al, 2020).…”
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“…However, it is prudent to note that artmaking is not necessarily as intuitive or inviting for all participants (Wall, 2017). Therefore, it requires flexibility and adaptability, for example the freedom to choose one's own materials and a capability to use storytelling as the mode of communication (Hickey-Moody, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%