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Toward a Critical Social Theory of Youth Empowerment
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Community DevelopmentCommunity EngagementSociologyYouth EmpowermentCommunity EmpowermentCritical Social TheoryEducationAdolescent DevelopmentSocial ChangeCritical Youth EmpowermentSocial TransitionYouth AdvocacyYouth JusticeCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesCivic Engagement
SUMMARY This article contributes to the development of a critical social theory of youth empowerment which emphasizes collective efforts to create sociopolitical change. It draws upon analysis of four youth empowerment models, and upon findings from a participatory research study which identified key dimensions of critical youth empowerment: (1) a welcoming, safe environment, (2) meaningful participation and engagement, (3) equitable power-sharing between youth and adults, (4) engagement in critical reflection on interpersonal and sociopolitical processes, (5) participation in sociopolitical processes to affect change, and (6) integrated individual- and community-level empowerment. It concludes with discussion of the measurement of outcomes, and the challenges and opportunities for empowerment in youth organization.
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