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    Youth EngagementEngaging for Change: Changing for Engagement by Yoshitaka Iwasaki

    “…This paper documents the incentives for, processes of, and outcomes from our multi-year community-based research project on youth engagement. In line with the theme of the 15th Annual Conference of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC)—Engaging for Change: Changing for Engagement—this paper illustrates our project in terms of the conference’s three sub-themes: (1) Why engage?…”
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    From Positive Youth Development to Youth’s Engagement: The Dream Teens by Margarida Gaspar de Matos, Celeste Simões

    “…This paper presents the evolution of this theoretical and scientific path, using Portugal as a case study, where early interventions focused on the positive aspects of both covert and overt behaviours, while more recent interventions included explicitly the perspective of youth engagement and participation, as is the case of the Dream Teens Project. …”
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    Reflections on the Opportunities and Challenges of Youth Engagement: Youth and Professional Perspectives by Yoshitaka Iwasaki, Pushpanjali Dashora, Tara-Leigh McHugh, Anne-Marie McLaughlin, Jane Springett

    Published in Engaged Scholar Journal (2016-01-01)
    “… This paper documents the opportunities and challenges experienced by youth leaders and community agency partners in our community-based research project on youth engagement. …”
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    Election Media and Youth Political Engagement by Diana Owen

    Published in Journal of Social Science Education (2009-03-01)
    “…Election campaigns are regular opportunities for heightened political engagement and socialization. For many young people, politics becomes most visible and concrete during electoral contests. …”
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    Can youths engage their leaders? Assessing Nigerian youths’ capacity to demand accountability by Felix O. Ugwuozor, Isaac N. Mbaji

    Published in Cogent Social Sciences (2024-12-01)
    “…Equally, it was recommended that while expecting the government to be accountable, Nigerian youths should as well serve as agents of peace and unity, they should engage their leaders in a peaceful dialogue when necessary instead of protest as no meaningful development can take place in an environment dominated by chaos and violence.…”
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    Exemplary Youth Leadership Series: Activities to Engage Youth with Practices of Exemplary Leaders by Megan Stein

    Published in EDIS (2019-11-01)
    “… This publication series is designed to outline strategies and experiences to expose youth to and engage them with leadership concepts. …”
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    Youth Community Engagement: A Recipe for Success by Mary E. Arnold, Brooke Dolenc, Elissa E. Wells

    “… This article describes how community engagement contributes to youth development. Drawing on the literature on youth engagement, youth development, and youth-adult partnerships, the authors examine a successful community youth engagement program that engages youth and their adult partners in a participatory evaluation project that results in community action. …”
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    Engaging Youth as Influencers in Leadership Event Planning by Steven A. Henness, Amanda Ball

    Published in Journal of Human Sciences and Extension (2019-02-01)
    “…Contemporary youth development requires a new approach to involving youth in more active, engaging, and influential leadership roles. …”
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