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Sandboxing in Practice

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This is the essential guide to the innovative qualitative research technique of sandboxing. Originating from play therapy, sandboxing enables children, young people, and adults to create three-dime...
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  • 22 April 2025
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This is the essential guide to the innovative qualitative research technique of sandboxing.

Originating from play therapy, sandboxing enables children, young people, and adults to create three-dimensional scenes using miniature figures and everyday objects in a sand-filled tray. Creating these sand scenes offers opportunities for individuals and groups to reflect on and represent memories, everyday experiences, and ideas about the future, which are then shared and discussed.

Offering an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners, this comprehensive book:

- introduces a creative and engaging approach to qualitative data generation;

- features key international case studies, real-world examples, and thoughtful reflections on the method's strengths and limitations;

- equips readers with the tools needed to effectively implement sandboxing in their research journey.

By drawing on creativity, reflexivity, ethics and expertise this book unlocks sandboxing's potential to transform your research with an inventive and imaginative approach.

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Price: $22.95
Pages: 120
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Series: Creative Research Methods in Practice
Publication Date: 22 April 2025
ISBN: 9781447372912
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology, Research methods / methodology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research, Society and Social Sciences, Social research and statistics
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“This practical guide provides an accessible, reflective introduction to sandboxing, suggesting useful examples and open possibilities for using sand, objects, and figures to creatively enhance qualitative, participatory, and multimodal research.” Su-ming Khoo, University of Galway

Dawn Mannay is Professor of Creative Research Methodologies at Cardiff University.

Victoria Timperley is Lecturer in Education at Cardiff University.

1. Introduction

2. Sandboxing: From Therapeutic Practice to Qualitative Data Generation

3. Sandboxing in Practice

4. Sandboxing: Adaptations and Developments

5. Conclusion