학술논문

The Tree(s) of Hope and Ambition: An arts‐based social science informed, participatory research method to explore children's future hopes, ambitions and support in relation to COVID‐19.
Document Type
Article
Source
Children & Society. Sep2023, Vol. 37 Issue 5, p1356-1375. 20p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram.
Subject
*ART
*SOCIAL support
*CHILD care
*MOTIVATION (Psychology) in children
*TIME
*INDIVIDUALITY
*HOPE
*SOCIAL sciences
*ACTION research
*HEALTH care teams
*CHILDREN'S health
*RESEARCH funding
*THEMATIC analysis
*COVID-19 pandemic
*REFLECTION (Philosophy)
*HEALTH planning
Language
ISSN
0951-0605
Abstract
This paper offers a new child‐centred methodology that explores children's visions of their futures, encourages self‐reflection and depth and shares children's voices with peers and researchers, as unbrokered as possible. This final stage of a longitudinal, arts‐based, social science‐informed project was delivered by partnering with schools in socially disadvantaged areas of Bristol, a UK city. Our two‐phase activity used a Tree metaphor to explore children's hopes, ambitions and support, looking forward to recovery from the COVID‐19 pandemic. The analysis combined multi‐disciplinary thematic and visual‐narrative analysis, and revealed diversity, intersection and individuality in themes that scaled out from the child and their family over different timescales. Themes included emotion (concerns; empathy), experiences (happenings, resources skills; aspirations) and relationships, linked to their recent experiences of COVID‐19 mitigation. The paper reflects critically on children's and researchers' positionality, and the complexities involved in developing research methods that encourage children's autonomy, agency and authenticity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]