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Susan Groundwater-Smith, Nicole Mockler (Beteiligte)

Engaging with Student Voice in Research, Education and Community


Beyond Legitimation and Guardianship
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015. 2016. viii, 174 S. 2 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2016
ISBN: 3-319-34577-X (331934577X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-319-34577-2 (9783319345772)

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This book advances methodologies for engaging young people as active agents in the design and interpretation of research that concerns them and offers a critique of those methods that see young people as either the objects of research or as service clients.
This work interrupts the current "consulting students" discourse that positions students as service clients and thus renders more problematic the concept of student voice in ways that it might be sustained as a democratic process. It looks at student voice holistically across realms of classroom practices, higher education, practitioner inquiry and policy formulation.
The authors render problematic the "empowerment" rhetoric that is the dominant and insufficient narrative justifying consulting children and young people. They explore the many contradictions and ambiguities associating with recruiting and encouraging them to participate and the varying impacts of different circumstances on the ways in which student voice projects are enacted. They perceive that it is possible for student voice projects to be subverted from both above and below as varying stakeholders with varying purposes struggle to manage and control projects.
Importantly, the book reports on research that identifies and highlights conditions for initiating and sustaining student voice and include "beyond school" dimensions that consider young people as "audiences" who can inform community facilities, their development and design as well as undergraduate students in universities. These cases are not reported as celebratory, but rather act as narratives that illuminate the many challenges facing those who chose to work with young people in authentic ways.
It both advances methodologies for engaging young people as active agents in the design and interpretation of research that concerns them and offers a critique of those methods that see young people as the objects of research, where the data is mined for purposes that do not recognise that students are the consequential stakeholders with respect to decisions made in their interests.
Part I: The Field Today.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Beyond Legitimation and Guardianship.- Chapter 2: Theorising the Participation of Children and Young People in Research.- Chapter 3: Democratic education in an age of compliance.- Chapter 4: ´Empowerment´ and Participation.- Part II: Listening to Student Voice.- Chapter 5: Student Voice at School.- Chapter 6: Student Voice Beyond School.- Chapter 7: The Voices of Young People in the Community.- Chapter 8: Student Voice in the Higher Education Setting.- Part III: Engaging Student Voice.- Chapter 9: Methods for Engaging Student Voice.- Chapter 10: Ethics in Researching with Children and Young People.- Chapter 11: Pedagogy and Student Voice.- Chapter 12: Conclusion.