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      Future workshops as a means to democratic, inclusive and empowering research with children, young people and others

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      Qualitative Research
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          During the past decades, awareness has grown concerning the need for more democratic and inclusive research methods. This is especially salient for marginalised, colonised and silenced groups, such as the elderly, children and young people. In this article, we present and discuss future workshops as an appropriate method to achieve such democratic and inclusive research, and we posit that it can fruitfully be used together with other approaches outside the field of action research in which it has mostly been used to date. The discussion is based on our research with children and young people on sensitive and conflictual issues. We show how future workshops offer particular advantages when conducting research with children and young people in vulnerable situations, and about silenced and sensitive topics. We argue that these advantages, as well as ethical and other insights, can be transferred to research with other groups of people.

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                Journal
                Qualitative Research
                Qualitative Research
                SAGE Publications
                1468-7941
                1741-3109
                August 2020
                July 27 2019
                August 2020
                : 20
                : 4
                : 432-448
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Roskilde University, Denmark
                Article
                10.1177/1468794119863165
                7a13c2e6-3c4f-419e-a1ab-888b93633a74
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