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For those interested. Please share with interns. IYCN could be a case in point.
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Karnika Palwa<k.p...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 9:20 PM Subject: Short papers on Youth Movements for Social Change / Youth Organizations To: chaitanya kumar <chaitany...@gmail.com>
Dear Colleagues:
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society is delighted to
announce a Call for Papers for The Kinder &
Braver World Project: Research Series (danah boyd and John
Palfrey, editors) presented by the Berkman Center and the Born
This Way Foundation, and supported by the John D. &
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
This working paper series publishes short papers that synthesize
existing peer-reviewed research or equivalent scholarship and
provide research-grounded insight to the variety of stakeholders
working on issues related to youth empowerment and action
towards creating a kinder, braver world. The papers grow out of
different types of research (e.g., social science, mental
health, medical, legal) and are aimed at different audiences
(e.g., youth, parents, teachers, school boards, religious
leaders, policy makers). It will be developed in phases, and
over time will cover a wide range of topics related to youth
empowerment and the development of kindness and bravery.
For this call, we are
looking for papers that are related to two topics:
Youth Movements for Social Change. What
is known about youth organizing and youth social
movements? How do adults and youth work together for
social change? How do youth movements leverage
technology? What are psychosocial predictors of youth
engagement? How do peer norms affect youth activism? What
is the relationship between self-efficacy and youth
empowerment? What are key research insights that
organizations trying to create a social movement with
youth need to know?
The Role of Youth Organizations. Youth
have long participated in religious and secular
organizations, including programs like the Girl Scouts of
America, 4-H, and Gay-Straight Alliances. How has
participation in these organizations shaped youths’
worldviews, civic engagement, and social wellbeing? What
kinds of organizational structures work best to engage
youth? Does participation in youth organizations predict
healthy civic engagement? How is social media used by
youth organizations? What are notable successes and
failures in creating youth organizations? What are key
lessons from youth organizations that anyone working to
support youth should know?
For information on content and formatting requirements, as well
as our review process and all other deadlines, please review our
Guidelines to Authors: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/7747.