Journal article
Re-conceptualising youth participation: A framework to inform action
H Cahill, B Dadvand
Children and Youth Services Review | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
To date, various participation models have been proposed to assist those who want to involve young people in program design, delivery and evaluation. These models tend to classify participatory practices, and often use hierarchical structures which do not account well for the socio-cultural contexts in which participation takes place. In this paper, we draw upon scholarship in the fields of feminist, post-structural and critical theory, as well as youth studies, and citizenship research to propose a new framework for conceptualising and planning for youth participation in programs. The framework directs attention towards the seven inter-connected domains of purpose, positioning, perspective,..
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