关于在以青年为重点的气候教育项目中开展共同生产研究的思考

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geographical Research Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1111/1745-5871.12642
Rosamund Portus, Sara‐Jayne Williams, Anette Mansikka‐aho, Kathy Reilly, Essi Aarnio‐Linnanvuori, Laura de Vito, Bronagh Dillon, Frances Fahy, Ilaria Gnecco, Anna Palla, Sabrina Sposito, Lindsey McEwen
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1989 年联合国《儿童权利公约》强调了倾听年轻人声音的价值。自《儿童权利公约》生效以来,在让年轻人参与有关他们在环境紧急状态下的生活的研究方面已经取得了重大进展。本文通过对我们与 "青年行动伙伴关系"(YAPs)合作的批判性分析,探讨了如何有效实现与青年人的共同生产,并为青年人在气候危机时期分享他们的故事提供了有意义的方法。我们从与年轻人合作的经验中汲取了丰富的见解,并探讨了如何支持年轻人塑造和影响研究过程。我们的研究结果使我们能够借鉴希基(Hickey)提出的在健康和社会关怀背景下与成年人共同生产的五项原则。我们发现,除了这些原则之外,在与青少年合作时还需要考虑其他三项原则。我们将共同生产的八项原则融入到与青少年有效共同生产的新模式中,以支持研究人员在其他工作中成功准备和实施此类共同生产过程。
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Reflections on co‐productive research in a youth‐focused climate education project
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child emphasises the value of listening to young people’s voices. Since its inception, there have been significant moves to involve young people in research that concerns their lives in a time of environmental emergency. Drawing on critical analysis of our work with Youth Action Partnerships (YAPs), this article explores how co‐production with young people can effectively be achieved and offers meaningful ways for young people to share their stories in a time of climate crisis. We draw on rich insights from our experience of working in partnership with young people and explore how they have been supported to shape and influence the research process. Our findings enable us to build on Hickey’s five principles for co‐production with adults in a health and social care context. We show that, in addition to those, there is need to consider three other principles when co‐working with youth. We embed the eight principles for co‐production in a new model for effective co‐production with young people to support researchers to successfully prepare for, and implement, such co‐production processes in other work.
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