Title: SIBLINGS
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- SIBLINGS FRIENDS
- The Changing Nature of Childrens Lateral
Relationships
Ros Edwards and Susie Weller Families Social
Capital Research Group London South Bank
University
SISTERS, BROTHERS FRIENDS PROJECT
YOUR sPACE!
2CORA (wave 1)
Hes just immature. He doesnt act like older
Sometimes hes nice to me, more times just an
idiot He can never say anything sensible I
wish hed go out more and act more like a
teenager Cos Ive sort of grown up more faster
than he is. Hes always been with himself, a
loner He doesnt do anything basically. And
hes just basically hanging around with people
younger than him. Cos you know he never really
asks if he can go up to town Sad act.
3SAMPLE
- Gender
- Female 62
- Male 38
- Ethnicity
- Asian/British Asian 16
- Black/Black British 12
- White/White British 64
- Mixed 8
4PROJECT RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- What are the dynamics of children and young
peoples ontological connection to, or separation
from, siblings and friends, and what do these
relationships mean for age, gender and other
status hierarchies and boundaries? - How are these prescribed and chosen relationships
balanced over time and accommodated with a sense
of separate self for children and young people
from different social groups? - What particular ethical considerations arise in
the design and conduct of qualitative
longitudinal research with children and young
people living in different circumstances? What
are the specific issues surrounding sample
maintenance, informed consent, appropriate
methods of data collection, and researcher
involvement over time?
5INTERVIEWS ACTIVITIES
- Using talk, and activities such as vignettes,
network mapping and timelines, the interviews
explore - Significant life events ? everyday life.
- Change and continuity in young peoples
relationships with family members, in particular
their siblings. - The significance of friends and friendship.
- Hopes for the future.
- All within the context of everyday life at home,
at school/college/work and in the local
community.
6CROSS PROJECT COLLABORATION
- Sisters and brothers UK-wide postcard
exploration see report at - www.lsbu.ac.uk/families/brothersandsisters/
- National Child Development Study 1969 essay
replication - Imagine you are now 25 years old. Write about
the life you are leading, your interests, your
home life and your work at the age - of 25.
7EMERGING DIMENSIONS OF TIME OVER TIME
- biographical
- generational
- institutional
- space intersections
- imagined
8CORA (wave 2)
- We started getting on probably when I was 15
or 16, cos a lot of our friends became friends
with his friends. The group we go about with,
its all mixed ages Weve both got a lot of
friends Theres nothing really I dont like
about having a brother, its fine I kind of
class him as a friend as well.
9visit
at www.lsbu.ac.uk/families/yourspace/