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Around the table with policymakers: Giving voice to children in contexts of poverty and deprivation

Increasingly, children are seen as social actors who are knowledgeable about issues that concern their lives, both in research and policymaking. However, this approach is not without challenges, particularly in relation to sensitive topics like poverty. One key challenge relates to how to involve ch...

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Published in:Action research (London, England) England), 2018-12, Vol.16 (4), p.396-413
Main Authors: Sarti, Asia, Schalkers, Inge, Bunders, Joske FG, Dedding, Christine
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Creativity
Deprivation
Local government
Narratives
Photography
Policy making
Reflexivity
Urban areas
Urban poverty
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