This article utilizes duoethnography, a collaborative research methodology, to examine the divergent experiences of students and professors in the 2012 Québec student movement. Ignited by the government’s announcement of its intention to increase tuition fees, this youth-led movement caused an unprecedented stirring of ideas, emotions, and actions. Through personal narratives, we identify four aspects of a youth-led movement for social change, and reflect on their meaning in our lives in realizing youth-adult partnerships in the context of emancipatory approaches. They are: (a) the benefit of experiential versus classroom education; (b) the nurturing effect on youth empowerment of providing structures and spaces for youth-led processes; (c)...
The inclusion of youth voices in research relating to their own daily environments, wellbeing, and d...
Conducting an intervention with YPAR leads to the expectation that positive impacts will occur in th...
A UK Research Council-funded research project involving story-making by, with and for disadvantaged ...
This Special Issue of the International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies focuses on emanci...
Participants of the student movements in Egypt, Puerto Rico, and Chile present on their experiential...
Youth-adult partnerships position youth and adults in roles of equal leadership of initiatives in th...
This article is the development of a paper that won the best postgraduate student prize at MeCCSA 20...
The transition out of high school and into young adulthood is often fraught with challenge and uncer...
This article explores using PhotoStory to promote social justice in the classroom. Interweaving Phot...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study on the relationship between social movement...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
Multigenerational, diverse voices can be heard throughout Julio Cammarota and Michelle Fine’s Revolu...
The article articulates an educational motto – expressed in the title – found in a ‘prototypical nar...
The following article relates a reflexive ethnographic research project that focuses on youth voice ...
Citizen engagement in community and public life is vital to a healthy democracy. Young people have a...
The inclusion of youth voices in research relating to their own daily environments, wellbeing, and d...
Conducting an intervention with YPAR leads to the expectation that positive impacts will occur in th...
A UK Research Council-funded research project involving story-making by, with and for disadvantaged ...
This Special Issue of the International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies focuses on emanci...
Participants of the student movements in Egypt, Puerto Rico, and Chile present on their experiential...
Youth-adult partnerships position youth and adults in roles of equal leadership of initiatives in th...
This article is the development of a paper that won the best postgraduate student prize at MeCCSA 20...
The transition out of high school and into young adulthood is often fraught with challenge and uncer...
This article explores using PhotoStory to promote social justice in the classroom. Interweaving Phot...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study on the relationship between social movement...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
Multigenerational, diverse voices can be heard throughout Julio Cammarota and Michelle Fine’s Revolu...
The article articulates an educational motto – expressed in the title – found in a ‘prototypical nar...
The following article relates a reflexive ethnographic research project that focuses on youth voice ...
Citizen engagement in community and public life is vital to a healthy democracy. Young people have a...
The inclusion of youth voices in research relating to their own daily environments, wellbeing, and d...
Conducting an intervention with YPAR leads to the expectation that positive impacts will occur in th...
A UK Research Council-funded research project involving story-making by, with and for disadvantaged ...