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Youth Activism Research Resources
This Directory provides brief
descriptions and links to the websites of a range of organizations,
institutions, and networks involved in knowledge production on issues
related to youth, civic engagement/activism, or both. At present, 41
organizations can be accessed. All resources listed in the directory
conduct research or provide capacity building for research as a component
of their activities. The common thread is that each organization
contributes to our understanding of youth in a global context and how they
engage with the world.
This directory will be updated periodically. For inquiries or suggestions
of resources, contact Sion Dayson at dayson@ssrc.org
Academy
for Educational Development (AED) Center for Youth Development and Policy
Research
The Center's mission is to create and strengthen the infrastructures that
support positive development for all youth in America. Activities include
public education, research, policy formulation, and technical assistance
aimed at U.S. communities which seek to expand opportunities and support
systems for disadvantaged young people.
Applied Research Center
The Applied Research Center is a public policy, educational and research
institute whose work emphasizes issues of race and social change.
Australian Clearinghouse
for Youth Studies
ACYS provides information products and services for those working in the
youth field and for anyone with an interest in youth. This includes
practitioners in areas such as health and education, researchers,
policy-makers, youth workers and youth service providers, as well as
students and parents.
Australian
Youth Research Centre
The Australian Youth Research Centre is located in the Department of
Educational Policy and Management, Faculty of Education at The University
Of Melbourne. It was established in 1988 in response to a recognised need
by the youth affairs sector for relevant and up to date research on the
issues facing young people today.
Board on Children,
Youth and Families, The National Academies
The Board on Children, Youth, and Families (BCYF) brings the
multidisciplinary knowledge and analytic tools of the behavioral, health
and social sciences to bear on the development of policies, programs, and
services for children, youth, and families.
Carmel Institute for
Social Studies
Independent, inter-disciplinary institution dedicated to research, policy
design and advocacy on societal and national issues.
Center for
Communication and Civic Engagement, University of Washington
The Center for Communication and Civic Engagement is dedicated to
research, the creation of citizen resources and student-designed learning
experiences that develop new areas of positive citizen involvement in
politics and social life. Our primary focus is to understand how new
information technologies can supplement more traditional forms of
communication to facilitate civic engagement.
Center for Information and
Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)
CIRCLE promotes research on the civic and political engagement of
Americans between the ages of 15 and 25. Although CIRCLE conducts and
funds research, not practice, the projects that we support have practical
implications for those who work to increase young people's engagement in
politics and civic life. CIRCLE is also a clearinghouse for relevant
information and scholarship. CIRCLE is based in the University of
Maryland's School of Public Policy.
Center for
Liberal Education and Civic Engagement
A partnership between the Association of American Colleges and
Universities (AAC&U), the foremost leader of liberal education, and Campus
Compact, the nationally known organization promoting service learning.
Acting as a catalyst and incubator of new ideas, campus-based innovations,
research, and collaborations, the Center seeks to deepen understandings of
the relation of liberal education to service and civic responsibilities.
In so doing, the Center links this new understanding to actions that
address complex, urgent social problems.
Center for Social Development,
Washington University
A research center within the GWB School of Social Work at Washington
University focused on social development issues defined as the developing
and building capacities of individuals, families, and communities.
Center for Social
Justice Research, Teaching, and Service, Georgetown University
In order to advance justice and the common good, the Center promotes and
integrates community-based research, teaching and service by collaborating
with diverse partners and communities.
The Center for
Youth and Communities, Brandeis University
Since its inception in 1983, the Center for Youth and Communities (CYC)
has established a national reputation as one of the nation's leading
research centers, and professional development and policy organizations in
youth and community development. CYC is part of the Heller School for
Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University.
Centre for Children and
Young People, Southern Cross University
The Centre for Children and Young People (CCYP) has been established at
Southern Cross University to provide an interdisciplinary approach to
research, education and advocacy linked to children and young people.
Chapin Hall Center for Children, The
University of Chicago
Building knowledge to serve children is the mission of the Chapin Hall
Center for Children. Located at the University of Chicago, Chapin Hall is
a research and development center that brings the highest standards of
scholarship and the intellectual resources of one of the world's great
research universities to the real-world challenges of policymakers and
service providers struggling to ensure that children grow, thrive, and
take their place in a formidable world.
Children,
Youth and Environments (Journal)
Children, Youth and Environments (CYE) is a refereed journal and
multidisciplinary, international network dedicated to improving the lives
of young people. The journal targets researchers, policy makers and
professionals and is guided by a distinguished Editorial Advisory Board.
The Childwatch International
Research Network
Childwatch International is a nonprofit, nongovernmental network of
institutions engaged in research for children. The Network seeks to
strengthen child-centered research to contribute towards real improvement
in children's well-being.
Data Center/Impact
Research for Social Justice
The DataCenter's mission is to provide social justice advocates,
especially the poor and people of color, access to strategic information,
analysis, and research skills that will help them conduct more effective
campaigns.
Economic and Social Research Council
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is the UK's leading
research funding and training agency addressing economic and social
concerns.
European Centre
The European Centre is an international centre for social research,
policy, information and training. It is an intergovernmental organization
focused on social welfare, affiliated to the United Nations.
The Global Program on
Youth, University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor
The Global Program on Youth is establishing broad-based groups of
scholars, policy makers, and service providers who are working together to
address critical and timely issues related to children and youth. This
innovative program is addressing the translation from research to practice
in an effort to make research more accessible and applicable to policy
makers and practitioners.
Highlander Research and
Education Center
The Highlander Center is a residential popular education and research
organization. Highlander sponsors educational programs and research into
community problems, as well as a residential Workshop Center for social
change organizations and workers active in the South and internationally.
Generations of activists have come to Highlander to learn, teach, and
prepare to participate in struggles for justice. Runs "The Young and The
Restless" and "Children's Justice Camp" in addition to its adult programs.
Innovation Center for
Community and Youth Development
The Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development connects
thinkers and leaders of all ages to develop fresh ideas, forge new
partnerships, and design strategies that engage young people and their
communities.
Innovations in Civic
Participation
Founded in 2001, ICP is a non-profit social change organization that
provides expertise, ideas, information, research, and advocacy support in
the United States and around the world to develop and strengthen policies
and programs that promote civic engagement through service. Their most
recent report, "Youth Engaged in Service: A Strategy for Promoting
Democracy," can be accessed
here.
The
Institute for Community Research
The Institute for Community Research (ICR) uses the tools of research to
build community capacity and foster collaborative community-based
partnerships. By gathering information in partnership with residents, we
are helping communities locally and globally to ask better questions and
get better answers about the complex problems they face.
Institute for Volunteering Research
Initiative of Volunteering England and the Centre for Institutional
Studies at the University of East London to develop knowledge and
understanding of volunteering with particular relevance to policy and
practice. Produces Voluntary Action journal.
International
Institute for Child Rights & Development, Center for Global Studies,
University of Victoria
The International Institute for Child Rights and Development works in
partnership with a multidisciplinary team of academics, front-line
workers, community members, policy-makers and professionals from
universities, professional associations, NGO's, government agencies and UN
organizations.
The International
Sociological Association (ISA), Research Committee on Sociology of Youth,
RC 34
The aim of RC34 is to contribute to the development of theory and practice
of youth sociology and youth research on an international level, uniting
professional knowledge, scientific consciousness, and social commitment of
its members to work on problems and issues of youth on a local, regional,
and international level.
John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, Stanford
University
The key strategies employed by the Gardner Center are: bridging research
and practice, supporting community action, and sharing what works.
The Journal
of Youth Studies
Journal of Youth Studies is an international scholarly journal devoted to
a theoretical and empirical understanding of young people's experiences
and life contexts.
Movement Strategy
Center's Movement Research Action Project (MRAP)
MSC's MRAP project works to advance research on the role of young people
in movement building, build and support a network of scholars who are
linking research to activist networks, and bring intellectual work being
developed by practitioners into academic debates.
Nordic Youth Research
Information
NYRI is the general organisation of a range of networking activities and
information systems for youth research in the Nordic countries (Denmark,
Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden).
The Observatory of Youth and Society
The Observatory of Youth and Society, based at the University of Quebec,
collects and analyzes information on young people and distributes the
results. Website mostly in French, with some information in English and
Spanish.
Social
Policy Research Associates
Founded in 1991, Social Policy Research Associates (SPR) is a nationally
recognized research, evaluation, and technical assistance firm located in
Oakland, California. We specialize in providing rigorous and responsive
services related to employment assistance, job training, education, youth
programs, and comprehensive social services.
Society for Research on
Adolescence
Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) is a dynamic, multidisciplinary,
international organization dedicated to understanding adolescence through
research and dissemination.
Stanford
Center on Adolescence
Third Millenium Foundation Harvard Research Project
The aim of the Harvard Research Consortium is to strengthen common themes.
One common goal is to study the linkages between cultural forms of
tolerance and prejudice that are experienced by children and youth growing
up and the forms of positive or negative orientations to others that
develop later in life.
Trust for the Study of Adolescence
TSA was founded in 1989 to help improve the lives of young people and
families. Our work is derived from the belief that there is a lack of
knowledge and understanding about adolescence and young adulthood.
What Kids Can Do
WKCD is a national not-for-profit organization founded in 2001 for the
purpose of making public the voices and views of adolescents. This is a
link to their Research Directory.
Youth
Action Research Group
The Youth Action Research Group (YARG) involves community residents in
defining, researching and critically analyzing the challenges facing their
neighborhoods. The young people in YARG learn participatory action
research methods and ethnographic techniques to better understand their
surrounding community for the purpose of addressing pressing social
issues.
Youth
Action Research Institute
The Youth Action Research Institute (YARI) (formerly the National Teen
Action Research Center) of the Institute for Community Research was formed
in 1996 based on nearly a decade of work on youth-led action research for
development, risk prevention, and social change. YARI promotes the use of
action research for personal, group, and community development.
Participants include children, preadolescents, and youth of diverse ethnic
backgrounds as well as sexual minority youth.
Youth in Focus
Since 1990, Youth In Focus has developed and field-tested Youth REP
(Youth-led action Research, Evaluation and Planning) - a powerful
technique for bringing young people's energy and information to bear upon
social and organizational challenges. |