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Participatory Research Approaches with Youth: Ethics, Engagement, and Meaningful Action.

Samantha TeixeiraAstraea AugsbergerKatie Richards-SchusterLinda Sprague Martinez
Published in: American journal of community psychology (2021)
In this manuscript, we explore the promise and challenges of youth participatory action research (YPAR), paying particular attention to ethical issues and power dynamics that emerge in the context of research partnerships between youth and adults. We begin by reviewing the key tenets of YPAR and then go on to discuss how these tenets are often at odds with dominant approaches to research. We describe the tension between the values of YPAR and the systems and structures embedded in the academy. Further, we elucidate how adultism and the capitalist nature of the academy intersect with white supremacy culture, posing significant barriers to meaningful youth participation in community research partnerships. We then describe ways in which participatory scholars can disrupt these systems as well as larger paradigm shifts in the culture of academia that will be required to elevate youth voices and to amplify their efforts for equity.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • global health
  • big data
  • mass spectrometry