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Effects of Photovoice: Civic Engagement Among Older Youth in Urban Communities
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2009
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Youth EngagementEducationPublic ParticipationUrban CommunitiesYouth AdvocacyCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesOlder YouthCommunity BuildingYouth Well-beingCivic EngagementPublic PolicyPopulation YouthCommunity EngagementSocial ImpactCommunity EmpowermentAdolescent LearningCommunity ParticipationCommunity DevelopmentCommunity OrganizingCommunity Practice EducationCommunity StudiesYouth Behavioral HealthYouth Civic Engagement
Youth civic engagement is critical to many community empowerment initiatives. Photovoice is a popular empowerment technique for disenfranchised groups, including youth. The technique has little published empirical support. This research assesses Photovoice as a youth mobilization project within the context of an ongoing community development initiative. It was hypothesized that Photovoice participation would (a) improve students' interest in civic engagement and (b) have greater impact on older rather than younger adolescents. Thirty-three (33) youths (15–21 years of age) completed a Survey of Youth Engagement before and after Photovoice participation. Results indicate a main effect for age, with youths 18 years of age and older scoring significantly higher than youths under 18 years of age. This study suggests that Photovoice promotes significant changes in perceived civic engagement among older youths.
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