The Potential of Digital Technologies for Transforming Informed Consent Practices with Children and Young People in Social Research

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Parsons, Sarah [1 ]
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[1] Univ Southampton, Southampton Educ Sch, Ctr Res Inclus, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England
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children; digital technologies; ethics; informed consent; participation; voice; young people;
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How children and young people understand and exercise their autonomy, engagement and decision-making is fundamental to learning how to become active and engaged citizens, and to be socially included. Digital technologies are increasingly an integral part of children's everyday lives and, therefore, valuable tools for supporting social inclusion. This paper discusses how digital technologies might positively support autonomy, engagement and decision-making through the lens of informed consent practices within social research. Current research practices are dominated by paper-based methods for obtaining informed consent which could be exclusionary for children and young people generally, and children with additional learning and support needs in particular. Digital technologies (laptops, PCs, tablet devices, smartphones) offer the potential to support accessibility and understanding of ideas and activities, as well as engagement with and autonomy in decision-making and participation. This paper explores this potential as well as the challenges that researchers may face in this context.
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