The future belongs to the youth, but do they really have a say in it? Learning processes with regard to a successful socio-ecological change must start in childhood and adolescence in order to succeed in social transformation. The youth cannot be a passive part in a changing society - they have to be actively included in its design. When allowed to participate, young people can make important and effective contributions - which should not be reduced to sub-projects and opportunity structures. In a socio-political context, participation means involvement, collaboration, and commitment. In the context of intra- and inter-generational equity, as the core part of sustainable development, participation strategies should be developed that allow f...
In 2015, due to decentralisations in the social domain, municipalities became the key public authori...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child includes children’s right to participation ...
Adressing youth as actor of social change on the one hand implies to analyse under what conditions y...
The future belongs to the youth, but do they really have a say in it? Learning processes with regard...
During the sustainable development goals (SDGs)’ negotiations, ‘youth’, recognized as a United Natio...
At European level, there is no one accepted definition of youth participation neither in the politic...
A conceptual framework of youth participation is necessary for its development. How to turn rhetoric...
Abstract: New political frameworks and courses of development regarding the welfare of the young are...
This paper has as topic the concept of participation, which in addition to ecological, economic and ...
Over the past two decades, in several Northern and Western European Union countries responsibility f...
Despite the range of terminology to describe participation there remains confusion over what constit...
Over the past two decades, in several Northern and Western European Union countries responsibility f...
Youth participation is a process of involving young people in the in-stitutions and decisions that a...
none2The following reflections focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of young people‟s par...
This policy brief is based on one of Nordregio’s Localising Agenda 2030 webinars. It highlights spec...
In 2015, due to decentralisations in the social domain, municipalities became the key public authori...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child includes children’s right to participation ...
Adressing youth as actor of social change on the one hand implies to analyse under what conditions y...
The future belongs to the youth, but do they really have a say in it? Learning processes with regard...
During the sustainable development goals (SDGs)’ negotiations, ‘youth’, recognized as a United Natio...
At European level, there is no one accepted definition of youth participation neither in the politic...
A conceptual framework of youth participation is necessary for its development. How to turn rhetoric...
Abstract: New political frameworks and courses of development regarding the welfare of the young are...
This paper has as topic the concept of participation, which in addition to ecological, economic and ...
Over the past two decades, in several Northern and Western European Union countries responsibility f...
Despite the range of terminology to describe participation there remains confusion over what constit...
Over the past two decades, in several Northern and Western European Union countries responsibility f...
Youth participation is a process of involving young people in the in-stitutions and decisions that a...
none2The following reflections focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of young people‟s par...
This policy brief is based on one of Nordregio’s Localising Agenda 2030 webinars. It highlights spec...
In 2015, due to decentralisations in the social domain, municipalities became the key public authori...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child includes children’s right to participation ...
Adressing youth as actor of social change on the one hand implies to analyse under what conditions y...