A conversation between three young people who designed and wrote a storybook challenging gender stereotypes, supported by Christina McMellon Associate Researcher, Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, University of Edinburgh
The objectives of this work package (see Partispace proposal) were to involve young people in local,...
Youth work in England is experiencing ongoing rapid and significant change, fuelling debate about it...
This thesis explores the potential that feminist participatory action research (FPAR) offers to stim...
The creation of this briefing paper was a collaborative project between a group of young people from...
Young Edinburgh Action (YEA) is an innovative approach to implementing the City of Edinburgh Council...
This presentation describes the challenges and benefits of a year long YPAR project and critical con...
This paper theorises the speculative process of how an arts-based online youth activist resource, AG...
The Social Action by Youth (SAY) project provided participants with an opportunity to explore their ...
This project was intended to a) support a group of young people from across the UK to complete their...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
A project funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust Although the right of young people to have a voice in de...
If researchers are sympathetic to the view that young people take an active part in creating their h...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
For this Special Issue, we interviewed three practitioners from the Edinburgh area in order to get a...
The paper focuses on the emergence of ‘positive youth development’ and its impact on older, more est...
The objectives of this work package (see Partispace proposal) were to involve young people in local,...
Youth work in England is experiencing ongoing rapid and significant change, fuelling debate about it...
This thesis explores the potential that feminist participatory action research (FPAR) offers to stim...
The creation of this briefing paper was a collaborative project between a group of young people from...
Young Edinburgh Action (YEA) is an innovative approach to implementing the City of Edinburgh Council...
This presentation describes the challenges and benefits of a year long YPAR project and critical con...
This paper theorises the speculative process of how an arts-based online youth activist resource, AG...
The Social Action by Youth (SAY) project provided participants with an opportunity to explore their ...
This project was intended to a) support a group of young people from across the UK to complete their...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
A project funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust Although the right of young people to have a voice in de...
If researchers are sympathetic to the view that young people take an active part in creating their h...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
For this Special Issue, we interviewed three practitioners from the Edinburgh area in order to get a...
The paper focuses on the emergence of ‘positive youth development’ and its impact on older, more est...
The objectives of this work package (see Partispace proposal) were to involve young people in local,...
Youth work in England is experiencing ongoing rapid and significant change, fuelling debate about it...
This thesis explores the potential that feminist participatory action research (FPAR) offers to stim...