“…One of the challenges for research that starts from children's perspectives is to not authenticate children's voices (Fattore et al, 2019;Hunner-Kreisel & Kuhn, 2010;Machold, 2015), and instead to systematically include the social and cultural contexts into the analysis. For this purpose, the CUWB study uses various epistemological approaches, e.g., standpoint theory, the sociology of knowledge or discourse theory (see Fegter, 2021), as well as ecological and socio-spatial theories. The data collections follow a shared research protocol that involves qualitative interviews, participant observations, or group discussion and applies a variety of child-oriented methods that aim to offer children appropriate forms of articulation in the context of each specific local condition (Fattore et al, 2021;Mogensen et al, 2023).…”