eprintid: 10006905
rev_number: 23
eprint_status: archive
userid: 587
source: pure
dir: disk0/00/00/69/05
datestamp: 2011-11-30 13:49:19
lastmod: 2017-12-07 21:16:55
status_changed: 2011-11-30 13:49:19
type: book_section
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item_issues_count: 0
creators_name: Alderson, Priscilla
title: Children’s rights in research about religion and spirituality
ispublished: pub
divisions: B14
note: The 17 chapters in this book are all by North Americans except for the two chapters by a Danish author and by me. I was picked as the most original, significant researcher on children’s rights in ethical research. The book is highly original in mapping the lack of research about religion conducted directly with children, and potential ways to develop and expand this important topic. The chapter was rigorously peer reviewed and amended.
date: 2011-06
date_type: published
publisher: New York University Press
language: eng
full_text_status: restricted
place_of_pub: New York
pagerange: 50-65
pages: 16
refereed: FALSE
isbn: 9780814776469
book_title: The study of children in religions: a methods handbook
editors_name: Ridgely, Susan
editors_name: Ridgley, Susan
citation:        Alderson, Priscilla;      (2011)    Children’s rights in research about religion and spirituality.                    In: Ridgely, Susan and Ridgley, Susan, (eds.) The study of children in religions: a methods handbook. (pp. 50-65).   New York University Press: New York.      
 
document_url: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10006905/1/Alderson2011Children%27s%28Chapter%29.pdf