In this article I argue that it is important to find a language to describe youth engagement practices in informal settings. I argue that many young people do not have the resources to be heard on visible platforms, but their work, and meaning making practices might provide important information about their ideas and relay key concepts about how communicational practices are constructed. Drawing on embedded, ethnographic and artistically informed projects with young people in communities, I argue for a deeper kind of listening. Artistic forms such as poetry, visual art, dance and music are important modes of engagement. I draw on cultural practice theory together with theory from new literacy studies and media studies to explore four questi...
In this paper and based on in-depth interviews with young people aged 14-25 years who are active in ...
This ethnographic study investigates the effects of digital technologies, social languages, and role...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
In this article I argue that it is important to find a language to describe youth engagement practic...
Through stories of youth using their many voices in and out of school to explore and express their i...
The grounding concept of this book is that youth are active agents in creating cultural practices an...
This chapter looks at youth cultural practices as activities through which young people claim to act...
The grounding concept of this book is that youth are active agents in creating cultural practices an...
While civic engagement provides a rich rationale for intervention, the array of discourses urging a ...
Spoken Art Pedagogies: Youth, Critical Literacy & a Cultural Movement in the Making is an ethno...
My thesis aims to identify the media literacy competencies mobilized by young adults as part of thei...
During the last years, studies coming from different disciplines have shed light on the multiple for...
The dominant ideology driving the current educational reform movement positions adolescents as defic...
The dominant ideology driving the current educational reform movement positions adolescents as defic...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital MediaHow do youth use media and technology as the...
In this paper and based on in-depth interviews with young people aged 14-25 years who are active in ...
This ethnographic study investigates the effects of digital technologies, social languages, and role...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
In this article I argue that it is important to find a language to describe youth engagement practic...
Through stories of youth using their many voices in and out of school to explore and express their i...
The grounding concept of this book is that youth are active agents in creating cultural practices an...
This chapter looks at youth cultural practices as activities through which young people claim to act...
The grounding concept of this book is that youth are active agents in creating cultural practices an...
While civic engagement provides a rich rationale for intervention, the array of discourses urging a ...
Spoken Art Pedagogies: Youth, Critical Literacy & a Cultural Movement in the Making is an ethno...
My thesis aims to identify the media literacy competencies mobilized by young adults as part of thei...
During the last years, studies coming from different disciplines have shed light on the multiple for...
The dominant ideology driving the current educational reform movement positions adolescents as defic...
The dominant ideology driving the current educational reform movement positions adolescents as defic...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital MediaHow do youth use media and technology as the...
In this paper and based on in-depth interviews with young people aged 14-25 years who are active in ...
This ethnographic study investigates the effects of digital technologies, social languages, and role...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...