Getting Critical With Children: Empowering Approaches With a Disempowered Group

The study of children and childhood has historically been accorded a marginal place in the health, human, and social sciences. In part, this is due to prevailing Western ideology that constructs children as passive, presocial, innocent, and vulnerable. The dominant discourse is further characterized by the treatment of children as a homogeneous group, devoid of race, class, or gender. While many investigators have described strategies for the conduct of research that is situated in the interpretive paradigm, there has been no comparable articulation of ideas regarding the conduct of critically grounded research when our participants are children. The purpose of this article is to put forth a historical and contextual analysis of childhood, including a discussion of evolving perspectives about childhood. The manner by which changing social, political, and environmental landscapes have contributed to the marginalization and disenfranchisement of children is examined. Finally, strategies for conducting nursing research that is grounded in the critical paradigmatic perspective, with the simultaneous aims of action, change, and empowerment, are proposed.

[1]  J. Demos,et al.  Children in the House: The Material Culture of Early Childhood, 1600-1900. , 1992 .

[2]  Judith Lewis Herman,et al.  Trauma and Recovery , 2015 .

[3]  R. Coles The political life of children , 1986 .

[4]  Gary Alan Fine,et al.  Knowing Children: Participant Observation with Minors , 1988 .

[5]  D. Henderson,et al.  Consciousness raising in participatory research: Method and methodology for emancipatory nursing inquiry , 1995, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[6]  H. Berman Stories of growing up amid violence by refugee children of war and children of battered women living in Canada. , 1999, Image--the journal of nursing scholarship.

[7]  David Hunt Parents and Children in History: The Psychology of Family Life in Early Modern France. , 1972 .

[8]  P. Stevens Marginalized women's access to health care: a feminist narrative analysis. , 1993, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[9]  H. Berman,et al.  Sexual harassment: everyday violence in the lives of girls and women. , 2000, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[10]  Jacquelyn C. Campbell,et al.  Voices and paradigms: Perspectives on critical and feminist theory in nursing , 1991, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[11]  P. Martinez,et al.  The NIMH community violence project: II. Children's distress symptoms associated with violence exposure. , 1993, Psychiatry.

[12]  J. Mcfarlane,et al.  Feminist theory and nursing: An empowerment model for research , 1991, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[13]  Jacquelyn C. Campbell,et al.  Combining stories and numbers: a methodologic approach for a critical nursing science. , 1998, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[14]  E. Hundert The Child's Construction of Reality , 1990 .

[15]  Linda A. Pollock Forgotten Children: Parent-Child Relations from 1500 to 1900 , 1984 .

[16]  E. Person,et al.  [Psychoanalytic theories of gender identity]. , 1983, Psyche.

[17]  B. Mayall Children's childhoods : observed and experienced , 1994 .

[18]  Nancy J. Chodorow,et al.  The Reproduction of Mothering , 1999 .

[19]  J. Kendall Creating a culturally responsive psychotherapeutic environment for African American youths: a critical analysis. , 1996, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[20]  P. Stevens,et al.  Rigor in feminist research , 1991, ANS. Advances in nursing science.

[21]  Nancy J. Chodorow,et al.  The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender , 1978 .

[22]  E. Guba,et al.  Competing paradigms in qualitative research. , 1994 .

[23]  Catherine Compton-Lilly,et al.  Book Review: M. Elizabeth Graue and Daniel J. Walsh (1998). Studying Children in Context: Theories, Methods, and Ethics.Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications , 2001 .

[24]  C. Webb Feminist research: definitions, methodology, methods and evaluation. , 1993, Journal of advanced nursing.

[25]  J. Deatrick,et al.  Intensive Interviewing with Children and Adolescents , 1988, Western journal of nursing research.

[26]  M. Lalonde Status of women in Canada , 1975 .

[27]  M. Volman,et al.  Getting Smart: Feminist Research and Pedagogy with/in the Postmodern , 1994 .

[28]  N. Lehrman The History of Childhood , 1975 .

[29]  Henry Jenkins,et al.  The Children's Culture Reader , 2020 .

[30]  M. L. Papanek,et al.  Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family Life. , 1966 .

[31]  M. Ford-Gilboe,et al.  Portraits of pain and promise: a photographic study of Bosnian youth. , 2016, The Canadian journal of nursing research = Revue canadienne de recherche en sciences infirmieres.

[32]  Annette Hemmings,et al.  Studying Children in Context: Theories, Methods, and Ethics. , 1999 .

[33]  M. Pharris Coming To Know Ourselves as Community through a Nursing Partnership with Adolescents Convicted of Murder , 2002, ANS. Advances in nursing science.