Engaging youth in post-disaster research: Lessons learned from a creative methods approach

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
L. Peek, Jennifer Tobin-Gurley, Robin S. Cox, L. Scannell, Sarah Fletcher, C. Heykoop
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Abstract

Children and youth often demonstrate resilience and capacity in the face of disasters. Yet, they are typically not given the opportunities to engage in youth-driven research and lack access to official channels through which to contribute their perspectives to policy and practice during the recovery process. To begin to fill this void in research and action, this multi-site research project engaged youth from disaster-affected communities in Canada and the United States. This article presents a flexible youth-centric workshop methodology that uses participatory and arts-based methods to elicit and explore youth’s disaster and recovery experiences. The opportunities and challenges associated with initiating and maintaining partnerships, reciprocity and youth-adult power differentials using arts-based methods, and sustaining engagement in post-disaster settings, are discussed. Ultimately, this work contributes to further understanding of the methods being used to conduct research for , with , and about youth. Keywords: youth, disaster recovery, engagement, resilience, arts-based methods, participatory research
让青年参与灾后研究:从创造性方法中吸取的经验教训
面对灾害,儿童和青年往往表现出复原力和能力。然而,他们通常没有机会参与由青年推动的研究,也缺乏进入官方渠道的机会,无法在恢复过程中为政策和实践贡献自己的观点。为了填补这一研究和行动的空白,这个多地点的研究项目吸引了来自加拿大和美国受灾社区的年轻人。这篇文章提出了一个灵活的以青年为中心的工作坊方法,使用参与性和艺术为基础的方法来引出和探索青年的灾难和恢复经验。讨论了与启动和维持伙伴关系、互惠和使用基于艺术的方法的青年-成人权力差异以及在灾后环境中持续参与相关的机遇和挑战。最终,这项工作有助于进一步了解正在使用的方法进行研究,与青年,和关于青年。关键词:青年、灾后重建、参与、复原力、艺术方法、参与性研究
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