Research paper
Conducting research with young people at the margins – lessons learnt and shared through case studies in Cambodia, India, Sweden and Zambia
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- Title
- Conducting research with young people at the margins – lessons learnt and shared through case studies in Cambodia, India, Sweden and Zambia
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Building on the value of engaging with and enabling the participation of marginalised young people in research, the aim of this article was to profile practical and procedural issues faced when conducting studies with young people who experience some form of marginalisation. Drawing on observations and research experiences from four diverse case studies involving young people who were either imprisoned in Cambodia, living in informal urban communities in North India, residing in rural norther...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022
- Creator
- Jonsson F / Pat P / Mulubwa C / Jegannathan B / Mathias, Kaaren
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10092/105297
- Related subjects
- young people / marginalisation / participatory research / global health / equity / Public Health and Health Services / Biomedical and clinical sciences / Paediatrics / Adolescent health / Health sciences / Public health / Health equity / Health services and systems / Health services and systems not elsewhere classified
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