by Sandra Cortesi, Alexa Hasse, and Urs Gasser, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society 2021
Are you passionate about amplifying the youth voice? Would you like to meaningfully include youth in the work you do but are unsure where to start? Have you wondered about the types of programs, spaces, and methodologies — from youth labs to learning and co-design spaces, youth boards, and participatory research — youth find most valuable to engage with? Are you curious about how to navigate some of the challenges of developing and implementing different forms of youth engagement while embracing the great promise youth participation may offer?
Across a number of areas of decision-making and digital life, from health and well-being to the future of product design, there is an increased interest in and awareness of the potential of enhanced youth participation in processes that were previously almost exclusively the domains of adults. With an increased perception of the importance of youth inclusion comes the question of how to meaningfully engage youth and what spaces, programs, methodologies, and other efforts best meet their unique interests and backgrounds. In light of that, a variety of organizations, including the Youth and Media team, have been exploring different models and consulting with youth about their perceptions of them.
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