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This essential volume highlights research as an important element of child and youth care practice, explores different qualitative and quantitative research designs, and examines how they are implemented, including various aspects of recruiting research subjects, the collection and analysis of data, and the limitations of research. Written from an explicitly anti-racist perspective, the text includes a chapter dedicated to Afrocentric and Indigenous research approaches and draws all its examples from the field of child and youth care.
The rich in-text pedagogical features include a glossary of key terms and two appendices that detail an ethics protocol and describe a small research project from start to finish. Students of child and youth care, social work, and youth work/development programs are bound to appreciate this engaging and highly readable text.
FEATURES:
- Covers the politics of research, the intersections of research and advocacy work, and Afrocentric and Indigenous research lenses
- Features text boxes showcasing research insights, interviews with child and youth care researchers, and ethical considerations
- Accessible for those new to research in child and youth care, while offering insight into how to deeply understand research at more advanced levels of engagement
Description
This essential volume highlights research as an important element of child and youth care practice, explores different qualitative and quantitative research designs, and examines how they are implemented, including various aspects of recruiting research subjects, the collection and analysis of data, and the limitations of research. Written from an explicitly anti-racist perspective, the text includes a chapter dedicated to Afrocentric and Indigenous research approaches and draws all its examples from the field of child and youth care.
The rich in-text pedagogical features include a glossary of key terms and two appendices that detail an ethics protocol and describe a small research project from start to finish. Students of child and youth care, social work, and youth work/development programs are bound to appreciate this engaging and highly readable text.
FEATURES:
- Covers the politics of research, the intersections of research and advocacy work, and Afrocentric and Indigenous research lenses
- Features text boxes showcasing research insights, interviews with child and youth care researchers, and ethical considerations
- Accessible for those new to research in child and youth care, while offering insight into how to deeply understand research at more advanced levels of engagement




