Dr Sandra El Gemayel

My profile

Biography

I am a Research Associate on the ‘Toddlers, Tech and Talk’ project at Manchester Metropolitan University. The project aims to investigate how very young children (0-3 years old) from diverse families across the UK use digital technologies in the home to develop early talk and literacy, and how families support their learning and wellbeing.

I have a PhD in Education from UCL, Institute of Education. My PhD research looked into the impacts of armed conflict and forced displacement on the childhoods and play of young Iraqi and Syrian child refugees living in Lebanon.

I hold research experience in the fields of early childhood, play, refugee studies, and qualitative and innovative research methods. I am interested in cross-cultural research, and working with young children to gain insights into their lives and experiences, their digital and non-digital play, and their learning.

Research outputs

Book Chapters

El Gemayel, S. [In Progress]. From ‘real spaces’ to ‘other spaces’ in young refugee children’s free-flow play. In T. Bruce, N. Yukiyo, S. Powell, H. Wasmuth, & J. Whineettt (Eds.), Bloomsbury Handbook to Friedrich Froebel. London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Jones, P., El Gemayel, S., Salema, Y., and Flewitt. R. (2021). Play and childhoods: How are the relationships between researching play and children changing? In S. Jennings & C. Holmwood (Eds.), International Handbook of Play, Therapeutic Play and Play therapy.London, UK:Routledge.


Journal Articles

El Gemayel, S. and Salema, Y. [Submitted]. Establishing and developing researcher-child relationships: how do children and researchers practice co-reflexivity and use meaning-making to negotiate power dynamics within their research relationship? Children & Society.


Reports and Thematic Briefs

El Gemayel, S. and Rigon, A. (2020). Working with children affected by displacement. DeCID Thematic Brief #1, London: University College London. Retrieved from https://decid.co.uk/2020/05/26/working-with-children-affected-by-displacement/


Book Reviews

El Gemayel, S. M. (2016, October 3). Review of Chapter 19, The Human Rights of Children in the Context of International Migration, by P. Ceriani Cernadas. In P. Alderson & R. Rosen, Book Review Meets Book Club. Children & Society, 30(6), 520-527. doi:10.1111/chso.12182


Blog Posts

El Gemayel, S. (2019, March 12). The colouring book information sheet: Involving young children in the research process through informed assent [Blog Post]. Retrieved from https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/global-youth/2019/03/12/the-colouring-book-information-sheet-involving-young-children-in-the-research-process-through-informed-assent/


Theses and Dissertations

El Gemayel, S. (2020). Childhood and play ‘in-between’: The play of young Iraqi and Syrian child refugees following armed conflict and forced displacement to the northern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon (Unpublished doctoral thesis). University College London, Institute of Education, London.

Career history

July 2022 - Present

Joined the ‘Toddlers, Tech and Talk’ project team as a Research Associate, Department of Health and Education, Manchester Metropolitan University

October 2020 - June 2022

Worked with Amna, Refugee Healing Network as Learning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Research Officer

January 2016 - June 2020

Awarded PhD in Education from the University College London, Institute of Education

Thesis: Childhood and play ‘in-between’: The play of young Iraqi and Syrian child refugees following armed conflict and forced displacement to the northern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon

September 2014 - September 2015

Awarded MA in Early Years Education from the University College London, Institute of Education