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Child-Parent Research Reimagined challenges the field to explore the meaning making experiences and the methodological and ethical challenges that come to the fore when researchers engage in research with their child, grandchild, or other relative. As scholars in and beyond the field of education grapple with ways that youth make meaning with digital and nondigital resources and practices, this edited volume offers insights into nuanced learning that is highly contextualized and textured while also (re)initiating important methodological and epistemological conversations about research that seeks to flatten traditional hierarchies, honor youth voices, and co-investigate facets of youth meaning making. Contributors are (in alphabetical order): Charlotte Abrams, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Kathleen M. Alley, Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Molly Kurpis, Linda Laidlaw, Guy Merchant, Daniel Ness, Eric Ness, "E." O’Keefe, Joanne O’Mara, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Sarah Prestridge, Lourdes M. Rivera, Dahlia Rivera-Larkin, Nora Rivera-Larkin, Alaina Roach O’Keefe, Mary Beth Schaefer, Cassandra R. Skrobot, and Bogum Yoon.

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Foreword: The Problem of Empathy  Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction  Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer and Daniel Ness 1 Child-Parent Research Reimagined  Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer and Daniel Ness 2 Media Transformations: Working with Iron Man  Guy Merchant 3 Re-Designing Teaching for Tweens in Times of “Streaks,” “Likes” and “Gamers”  Sarah Prestridge 4 High Anxiety: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Inquiry  Kathleen M. Alley and Cassandra R. Skrobot 5 Remixing Digital Play in the Early Years: A Child-Parent Collaboration  Alaina Roach O’Keefe and “E” O’Keefe 6 Career Development? What’s That: Engaging My Daughters in an Examination of Their Learning Process and How It Can Inform Their Future—or Not  Lourdes M. Rivera, Nora Rivera-Larkin and Dahlia Rivera-Larkin 7 Researching and Parenting in the IWorld: The Dialogism of Family Life  Joanne O’Mara and Linda Laidlaw 8 A Parent-Researcher’s Reanalysis of Adolescent Immigrants’ Literacy Experiences: Methodological and Theoretical Insight on Parent-Child Research  Bogum Yoon 9 The Last Word: Teen Reflections  Charlotte Abrams, Molly Kurpis and Eric Ness Afterword: Child-Parent Research: Towards an Ethical Process for Avoiding Being PRICED out of Research  Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 23/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004421714, 978-9004421714
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      Book Synopsis
      Child-Parent Research Reimagined challenges the field to explore the meaning making experiences and the methodological and ethical challenges that come to the fore when researchers engage in research with their child, grandchild, or other relative. As scholars in and beyond the field of education grapple with ways that youth make meaning with digital and nondigital resources and practices, this edited volume offers insights into nuanced learning that is highly contextualized and textured while also (re)initiating important methodological and epistemological conversations about research that seeks to flatten traditional hierarchies, honor youth voices, and co-investigate facets of youth meaning making. Contributors are (in alphabetical order): Charlotte Abrams, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Kathleen M. Alley, Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Molly Kurpis, Linda Laidlaw, Guy Merchant, Daniel Ness, Eric Ness, "E." O’Keefe, Joanne O’Mara, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Sarah Prestridge, Lourdes M. Rivera, Dahlia Rivera-Larkin, Nora Rivera-Larkin, Alaina Roach O’Keefe, Mary Beth Schaefer, Cassandra R. Skrobot, and Bogum Yoon.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword: The Problem of Empathy  Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction  Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer and Daniel Ness 1 Child-Parent Research Reimagined  Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer and Daniel Ness 2 Media Transformations: Working with Iron Man  Guy Merchant 3 Re-Designing Teaching for Tweens in Times of “Streaks,” “Likes” and “Gamers”  Sarah Prestridge 4 High Anxiety: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Inquiry  Kathleen M. Alley and Cassandra R. Skrobot 5 Remixing Digital Play in the Early Years: A Child-Parent Collaboration  Alaina Roach O’Keefe and “E” O’Keefe 6 Career Development? What’s That: Engaging My Daughters in an Examination of Their Learning Process and How It Can Inform Their Future—or Not  Lourdes M. Rivera, Nora Rivera-Larkin and Dahlia Rivera-Larkin 7 Researching and Parenting in the IWorld: The Dialogism of Family Life  Joanne O’Mara and Linda Laidlaw 8 A Parent-Researcher’s Reanalysis of Adolescent Immigrants’ Literacy Experiences: Methodological and Theoretical Insight on Parent-Child Research  Bogum Yoon 9 The Last Word: Teen Reflections  Charlotte Abrams, Molly Kurpis and Eric Ness Afterword: Child-Parent Research: Towards an Ethical Process for Avoiding Being PRICED out of Research  Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie Index

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