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Young People’s Participation
Revisiting Youth and Inequalities in Europe
Edited by
Maria Bruselius-Jensen, Ilaria Pitti and E. Kay M. Tisdall
First published in Great Britain in 2021 by
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Contents
List of figures and tables
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
1Revisiting young people’s participation: an introduction
Maria Bruselius-Jensen, E. Kay M. Tisdall and Ilaria Pitti
Part I: Young people’s experiences of participation and engagement
2Cultural activism against inequalities: the experience of Quaderni Urbani in Bologna
Alessio La Terra
3It’s okay to think freely: how participation changed us
Christina McMellon, Katherine Dempsie and Myada Eltiraifi
4Frontrunners Against Inequality: the stories of Darpan and Barwaqo
Darpan Raj Gautam and Barwaqo Jama Hussein
Part II: Current state and conditions for young people’s participation: critiques and trends
5Bounded agency and social participation: how socioeconomic situation and experiences influence young people’s way of engaging in society
Sabine Israel, Jo Deakin, Renata Franc, Anna Markina, Rein Murakas and Markus Quandt
6From ideology to strategic engagement
Jonas Lieberkind
7Digital participation and digital divides in a former socialist country
Airi-Alina Allaste and David Cairns
8The participation project: how projects shape young people’s participation
Maria Bruselius-Jensen and Anne Mette W. Nielsen
Part III: Broadening participation: young people’s own approaches to participation
9Young Italians and the crisis: emerging trends in activism and self-organisation
Ilaria Pitti and Nicola De Luigi
10Justifying self-organisation: between inequality and critique
Anne-Lene Sand
11Advocacy and participation: young people with autism spectrum disorder and their experiences with statutory casework
Cecilie K. Moesby-Jensen
12Young people seeking asylum: voice and activism in a ‘hostile environment’
Gráinne McMahon and Rhetta Moran
Part IV: New opportunities for young people’s participation: facilitating new forms of youth participation
13Meaningful, effective and sustainable? Challenges for children and young people’s participation
E. Kay M. Tisdall
14Journey mapping as a method to make sense of participation
Anne Mette W. Nielsen and Maria Bruselius-Jensen
15Playful walks: a methodological approach for analysing the embodied citizenship of young people in the countryside
Claire Levy
16Transformative participation in the lifeworlds of marginalised youth: learning for change
Mette Bladt and Barry Percy-Smith
17Revisiting young people’s participation and looking ahead: concluding remarks
E. Kay M. Tisdall, Ilaria Pitti and Maria Bruselius-Jensen
Index
Figures
4.1Barwaqo’s map of her participatory journey
4.2Darpan’s map of his participatory journey
5.1Social position effect on efficacy
5.2Social experiences effect on efficacy
5.3Personal efficacy effect on activism, everyday engagement and helping