Publication | Open Access
Children, Mobility, and Space
103
Citations
51
References
2011
Year
Activity-travel PatternEducationEarly Childhood EducationSocial SciencesChildren's LiteratureEarly Childhood ExperienceMobility AnalysisHuman MobilityChild PsychologyCommunity EngagementEarly Childhood DevelopmentIndividual MobilityMixed Methods ApproachChild DevelopmentInteractive QuestionnaireSociologyChildhood Physical ActivityDevelopmental ScienceMixed-methods ResearchMobility Patterns
This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobility patterns. The methodology presented here combined ethnographic fieldwork with global positioning system technology and an interactive questionnaire that children completed via mobile phone. This innovative methodology allowed the researchers to generate a rich understanding of children’s everyday movements. The study combined documentation of children’s subjective experiences with systematic observations, mapping, and survey data. The article sets out lessons learned for future mixed methods research into children’s everyday mobility. One such lesson was that it required the interdisciplinary research team to cooperate closely through dialogue, support, and coordination of activities and perspectives. The approach also promoted the children’s commitment to the study.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1