Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children

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Autor(a) principal: Neag, Annamária
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v7i2.1817
Resumo: Since the emergence of the new sociology of childhood in the late 1980s, there has been an increasing expectation to engage children actively and to take their views seriously throughout the research process. This is even more important when it comes to unaccompanied refugee children, whose voice is seldom heard. In this article the author builds upon her project of exploring unaccompanied refugee children’s lived media experiences and argues that—in order to have meaningful results and to create safe spaces for those who need it most—we need to search beyond traditional research tools. Specifically, she proposes to bring into research the concept of “play”. The article presents the use of bespoke, artisanal board games in cross-national interview settings with unaccompanied refugee children. It is argued that these creative tools can help in collecting diverse and rich data that can successfully complement traditional research methods
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title Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
spellingShingle Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
Neag, Annamária
unaccompanied refugee children; board games; interviewing; media literacy; qualitative methods
title_short Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
title_full Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
title_fullStr Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
title_full_unstemmed Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
title_sort Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
author Neag, Annamária
author_facet Neag, Annamária
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topic unaccompanied refugee children; board games; interviewing; media literacy; qualitative methods
description Since the emergence of the new sociology of childhood in the late 1980s, there has been an increasing expectation to engage children actively and to take their views seriously throughout the research process. This is even more important when it comes to unaccompanied refugee children, whose voice is seldom heard. In this article the author builds upon her project of exploring unaccompanied refugee children’s lived media experiences and argues that—in order to have meaningful results and to create safe spaces for those who need it most—we need to search beyond traditional research tools. Specifically, she proposes to bring into research the concept of “play”. The article presents the use of bespoke, artisanal board games in cross-national interview settings with unaccompanied refugee children. It is argued that these creative tools can help in collecting diverse and rich data that can successfully complement traditional research methods
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