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Abstract
In research, which adopts a children-centered approach, it has become commonplace to include (elements of) art-based methodologies in the project design (see e.g. Barker & Weller, 2003; Cappello, 2005; Quiroz, Milam-Brooks, & Adams-Romena, 2013; White, 2012). However, as it is plausible that particular art-based methods do not cater to the preferences of all children (White & Bushin, 2011), there is a need for developing multi-modal art-based methodologies. Furthermore, in educational research on migration together with children, who grow up in transnational social fields (Levitt and Schiller 2004), there is a need for developing methodologies that facilitate rich understandings of children’s multi-levelled sense of belonging (Yuval-Davis 2006).
In the paper, I present and discuss the merits and shortcomings of ‘A nice spot’, a multi modal art-based method, which has been developed and used as part of the EU Horizon 2020 MiCREATE-project (Jensen 2022), and in a pilot project on the reception of Ukrainian children in Danish schools in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
‘A nice spot’ was intended to be a site for researcher-participant familiarization and to form the basis for conducting narrative interviews with the children. The discussion is based on a critical and comparative analysis of empirical material from the two projects, including field notes, interview data, and participants’ art pieces, generated during fieldwork with children in Danish primary and lower-secondary schools.
In the paper, I present and discuss the merits and shortcomings of ‘A nice spot’, a multi modal art-based method, which has been developed and used as part of the EU Horizon 2020 MiCREATE-project (Jensen 2022), and in a pilot project on the reception of Ukrainian children in Danish schools in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
‘A nice spot’ was intended to be a site for researcher-participant familiarization and to form the basis for conducting narrative interviews with the children. The discussion is based on a critical and comparative analysis of empirical material from the two projects, including field notes, interview data, and participants’ art pieces, generated during fieldwork with children in Danish primary and lower-secondary schools.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | mar. 2023 |
Status | Udgivet - mar. 2023 |
Begivenhed | NERA 2023: Digitalization and Technologies in Education –Opportunities and Challenges - OsloMet, Oslo, Norge Varighed: 15. mar. 2023 → 17. mar. 2023 https://booking.berg-hansen.no/eventportal/#/event/109273/published/f770af4c8d01fec1c9737f4adeb685896ded6d03 |
Konference
Konference | NERA 2023 |
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Lokation | OsloMet |
Land/Område | Norge |
By | Oslo |
Periode | 15/03/2023 → 17/03/2023 |
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Fingeraftryk
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MiCREATE: Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe
Jacobsen, G. H. (Koordinator), Piekut, A. (PI), Hobel, P. (PI), Høegh, T. (PI) & Jensen, S. S. (PI)
01/01/2019 → 30/06/2022
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning