Emancipatory Practices: Adult/Youth Engagement for Social and Environmental Justice

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Adults and youth who are engaged in social and ecological justice in community and educational work will find this book a critical overview of the role played by adults in the joint endeavours of adults and youth.
Through various case studies, the book offers a glimpse into the work being undertaken by a wide range of international educators and community development workers where common themes emerge across the different sites. The book explores the development of, and the internal and external constraints upon, adult and youth emancipatory practices, as well as the effective adult and youth beliefs and actions that facilitate collaborative leadership in issues of social and ecological justice.
The authors offer a critical examination of the degree to which youth are able to participate in decision-making processes, or to the extent to which they were given space and power to truly explore democratic and dialogic partnerships. With an emphasis on the power dynamics inherent in adult/youth relationships, and the potential of these relationships to engage in democratic transformation, the book examines the patterns, benefits and limitations of the youth-adult connections.

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Youth and Social Justice
A Conversation on Collaborative Activism
Pages: 3–13
Work at the Edges
Socially Marginalized Youth in Community Development
Pages: 75–76
Youth Encouraging Support
A Unique Youth Education/Advocacy Initiative to Reduce the Stigma of Mental Illness
Pages: 77–94
Voices from Youth Action Teams
Creating Successful Partnerships for Community Action
Pages: 95–108
Taking Control
Young People Convening Australia’s First Youth Jury
Pages: 109–121
Irreconcilable Differences?
Youth-Adult Partnerships in a Civic and Legal Literacy Research Project
Pages: 123–140
Learning Without Teaching
Youth-Led Programs to Reduce Car-Trips to School
Pages: 165–182
Trust, Preparation, Transparency, and Reflection
Negotiating Roles in Youth-Adult Partnerships for Social and Environmental Justice
Pages: 183–198
(UN)Intentional Spaces
Co-Determined Leadership through Drama/Theatre
Pages: 221–240
Biographies
Pages: 241–245
Index
Pages: 247–250
Educational Researchers and their students.
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