Youth as Architects of Social Change Global Efforts to Advance Youth
This edited collection outlines the issues central to youth engagement in research and social innovation. Youth-driven innovation for social change is increasingly recognized as holding potential for the development of sustainable strategies to tackle som
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Edited by Sheri Bastien and Halla B. Holmarsdottir
Youth as Architects of Social Change
Sheri Bastien • Halla B. Holmarsdottir Editors
Youth as Architects of Social Change Global Efforts to Advance Youth-Driven Innovation
Editors Sheri Bastien Department of Public Health Science Norwegian University of Life Sciences Ås, Norway
Halla B. Holmarsdottir Oslo and Akershus University College Oslo, Norway
Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Calgary, AB, Canada
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Contents
Part I Positioning Youth as Social Innovators on the Global Stage
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he Sustainable Development Goals and the Role of T Youth-Driven Innovation for Social Change 3 Sheri Bastien and Halla B. Holmarsdottir lobal Perspectives on Youth and School-to-Work G Transitions in the Twenty-First Century: New Challenges and Opportunities in Skills Training Programs 23 Halla B. Holmarsdottir and Kendra Dupuy ritical Youth Work for Youth-Driven Innovation: C A Theoretical Framework 43 Daniele Morciano and Maurizio Merico
Part II Case Studies of Youth-Driven Innovation for Social Change
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he Development of an Innovative One Health Sanitation T Science Fair to Cultivate Change Agent Capacity Among Pastoralist Youth in Rural Tanzania 77 Sheri Bastien, Erin Hetherington, Keri Williams, Jennifer Hatfield, and Mange
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