Youth-powered or empowered: How self-determination theory can help us better understand youth media dynamics with adult facilitators during the pandemic

Q2 Social Sciences
Yonty Friesem, Charlotte Duff, Teena Sloane-Hendricks
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Abstract

Youth media literature celebrates youth voice but rarely discusses the power dynamics between adult mentors and youth. This case study explores these power dynamics in cultivating trust between teenagers creating community media and their adult mentors on Chicago’s South Side. The authors identified three self-determination themes relating to these power dynamics between the youth and adults in the production process during the COVID-19 pandemic: (1) generating routines to foster a sense of competency; (2) having a sense of belonging by creating caring interactions; (3) allowing participants to voice their opinion to increase their sense of autonomy. Being Black teenagers in the middle of the pandemic along with the social unrest was challenging. Creating their own media for a specific target audience in their community, instead of a cable TV channel, supported the youth’s sense of power to come intrinsically and not from the adult facilitators.
青年推动或赋权:自我决定理论如何帮助我们更好地了解大流行病期间青年媒体与成人促进者的动态关系
青年媒体文学歌颂青年的声音,但很少讨论成人导师和青年之间的权力动态。本案例研究探讨了在芝加哥南区创建社区媒体的青少年和他们的成年导师之间培养信任的权力动态。作者确定了与2019冠状病毒病大流行期间生产过程中青年和成人之间的权力动态相关的三个自决主题:(1)生成常规以培养能力感;(2)通过关爱互动产生归属感;(3)允许参与者发表意见,增强自主性。在大流行和社会动荡中,作为黑人青少年是一项挑战。为他们社区的特定目标受众创建自己的媒体,而不是有线电视频道,这支持了年轻人的力量感,这种力量来自于自身,而不是来自于成人的促进者。
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Journal of Alternative and Community Media
Journal of Alternative and Community Media Social Sciences-Communication
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