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6841
National Ranking
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Overview

Virginia Morrow is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with a significant focus also on Psychology.

Their work covers several subfields, including Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies, Education, and Clinical Psychology. This interdisciplinary approach allows for exploring complex social and psychological phenomena from multiple perspectives.

Among the main research topics explored by Virginia Morrow are:

  • Children's Rights and Participation
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • Gender Roles and Identity Studies
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media

Virginia Morrow has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Juliana Karras-Jean Gilles
  • Kirrily Pells
  • Martin D. Ruck
  • Jane Elliott

Their research interests demonstrate a focus on developmental and social issues affecting children and youth, with considerations of trauma, education, participation rights, and gender-related dynamics.

There are no listed recent papers or book publications publicly documented, nor specific publication venues indicated for their work.

Best Publications

  • Conceptualising Social Capital in Relation to the Well-Being of Children and Young People: A Critical Review:

    Virginia Morrow

  • The Ethics of Social Research with Children: An Overview†

    Virginia Morrow;Martin Richards

  • The Ethics of Research with Children and Young People: A Practical Handbook

    Priscilla Alderson;Virginia Morrow

  • Ethics, Social Research and Consulting with Children and Young People

    Priscilla Alderson;Virginia Morrow

  • Ethical dilemmas in research with children and young people about their social environments

    Virginia Morrow

  • Using qualitative methods to elicit young people's perspectives on their environments: some ideas for community health initiatives

    Virginia Morrow

  • Young people's explanations and experiences of social exclusion: retrieving Bourdieu's concept of social capital

    Virginia Morrow

  • `We are people too': Children's and young people's perspectives on children's rights and decision-making in England

    Virginia M. Morrow

  • ‘Dirty looks’ and ‘trampy places’ in young people's accounts of community and neighbourhood: Implications for health inequalities

    Virginia M. Morrow

  • Responsible Children? Aspects of Children’s Work and Employment Outside School in Contemporary UK

    Virginia Morrow

  • Networks and neighbourhoods: children's and young people's perspectives

    Virginia Morrow

  • Rethinking Childhood Dependency: Children's Contributions to the Domestic Economy:

    Virginia Morrow

  • What is wrong with children's well-being in the UK? Questions of meaning and measurement

    Virginia Morrow;Berry Mayall

  • Understanding children and childhood

    Virginia Morrow

  • The Ethics of Social Research with Children and Families in Young Lives: Practical Experiences

    Virginia Morrow

  • "It's Cool... 'cos you can't give us detentions and things, can you?!": Reflections on research with children

    Virginia Morrow

  • Troubling transitions? Young people's experiences of growing up in poverty in rural Andhra Pradesh, India

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  • The Ethics of Research with Children and Young People

    P. Alderson;V. Morrow

  • Integrating Children’s Human Rights and Child Poverty Debates: Examples from Young Lives in Ethiopia and India

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  • My Animals and Other Family: Children's Perspectives on their Relationships with Companion Animals

    Virginia Morrow

  • If you were a teacher, it would be harder to talk to you: reflections on qualitative research with children in school

    Virginia Morrow

  • Understanding gender differences in context: implications for young children's everyday lives

    Virginia Morrow

Frequent Co-Authors

Priscilla Alderson
Priscilla Alderson University College London

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