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Including Youth in the Ladder of Citizen Participation

机译:将青年纳入公民参与的阶梯

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Problem, research strategy, and findings: Youth are traditionally excluded from participation within planning venues, though planners increasingly recognize the value and knowledge that youth can bring to planning efforts. Yet planners struggle to find ways to incorporate youth ideas and decision making that are not exploitative, tokenizing, or coercive. Arnstein's "A Ladder of Citizen Participation" provides useful insights into how youth can participate in decision making through partnerships with adults for whom the ladder was designed. In this article, we use case studies of youth-focused planning initiatives to examine the potential for including youth in Arnstein's original ladder. These include Youth-Plan Learn Act Now (Y-PLAN), Youth Engagement and Action for Health (YEAH!), and Growing Up Boulder (GUB). Within each case study we analyze the goals, methodology, and projects of each program to determine how each expands or limits youth participation. The case studies vary based on the degree of participation, youth experience, and their geographical and institutional bounding. We then propose new rungs located between "placation" and "partnership" that offer youth an opportunity to partner with adults to engage in a planning project. Each new rung offers youth opportunities to participate in the planning process, though adults retain decision-making power. These rungs are divided by their directionality of power and whether youth are granted power to participate or seek it themselves. Further research could refine these rungs, especially within larger contexts of planning theory and the history of shared decision-making processes. Methodological challenges to this study could be addressed in some of these future research efforts. Takeaway for practice: Practicing planners are challenged with ways to authentically include youth voices in productive and nontokenistic decision-making frameworks. Planners can apply these lessons to engage youth in different contexts to support the elevation of their involvement, voice, and power in the planning process.
机译:问题,研究策略和发现:尽管计划制定者越来越认识到青年可以带给计划工作的价值和知识,但传统上青年不参与计划场所的参与。然而,规划人员努力寻找方法,以融合年轻人的想法和决策,这些想法和决策不是剥削性的,象征性的或强制性的。阿恩斯坦(Arnstein)的“公民参与阶梯”为年轻人如何通过与设计阶梯的成年人的伙伴关系参与决策提供了有用的见解。在本文中,我们使用针对年轻人的计划计划的案例研究来研究将年轻人纳入Arnstein原始阶梯的潜力。其中包括《青年计划立即行动法案》(Y-PLAN),《青年参与和健康行动》(YEAH!)和《成长的巨石》(GUB)。在每个案例研究中,我们都会分析每个计划的目标,方法和项目,以确定每个计划如何扩展或限制青年的参与。案例研究因参与程度,青年经验以及他们的地理和制度范围而异。然后,我们提出位于“居住”和“伙伴关系”之间的新梯级,为青年提供与成年人合作以参与计划项目的机会。尽管成年人保留决策权,但每个新梯级都为青年提供了参与计划过程的机会。这些梯级按其权力的方向性以及是否被授予青年人自行参与或寻求权力的能力来划分。进一步的研究可以完善这些梯级,尤其是在更大的规划理论和共享决策过程的历史范围内。这项研究的方法论挑战可以在未来的一些研究工作中解决。实践的要点:练习计划者面临的挑战是,如何将年轻人的声音真实地纳入生产性和非令牌性的决策框架。计划者可以运用这些课程,使青年人在不同的背景下参与进来,以支持他们在计划过程中的参与,发言权和权力的提升。

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