From Margins to Centre: Relocating Youth Participation in Radical Politics of International Development

Gamel Abdul-Nasser Salifu
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This paper focuses on youth participation in decision-making processes for economic growth and development. Very little is known of the effectivity of rural youth participation in the developing world. Drawing on recent empirical evidence of youth participation in economics and development research, the paper identifies the growing interest of policy makers on shorthanded interventions aimed at improving young lives. Going beyond official blueprints and the stated objectives of international development interventions, interventions have widely emphasized the mechanical aspects of projects rather than the direct impact of interventions on young beneficiaries. Understanding this is critical for development as recent projects’ high rate of failure and unintended consequences for beneficiaries continue to grow. Based on the review of over 100 documented cases of youth participation in Africa, Asia and Latin America, the paper offers a conceptual guide, reinforced by methodological suggestions for studying the representational ‘afterlives’ of development interventions. Inspired by the phenomenological works of economic development research, the paper recognizes young voices as repositories of non-hegemonic knowledge with the ability to creatively re-appropriate development legacies. While such conclusions may have been kept under relative control, they come to fore upon the termination of interventions. A grassroots-based approach aimed at studying post-intervention communities would reveal the palimpsest-like multilayers of flagship programmes across the developing world.
从边缘到中心:重新定位青年参与国际发展的激进政治
本文的重点是青年参与经济增长和发展的决策过程。人们对发展中国家农村青年参与的有效性知之甚少。根据最近关于青年参与经济和发展研究的经验证据,该论文指出,决策者对旨在改善年轻人生活的人手不足的干预措施越来越感兴趣。在官方蓝图和国际发展干预措施的既定目标之外,干预措施广泛强调项目的机械方面,而不是干预措施对年轻受益者的直接影响。了解这一点对发展至关重要,因为最近项目的高失败率和对受益人的意外后果继续增加。基于对非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲100多个有记录的青年参与案例的审查,本文提供了一个概念性指南,并通过研究发展干预措施的代表性“后遗症”的方法建议加以加强。受经济发展研究现象学作品的启发,本文认识到年轻人的声音是非霸权知识的宝库,具有创造性地重新利用发展遗产的能力。虽然这些结论可能一直处于相对控制之下,但它们在干预措施结束时就会出现。旨在研究干预后社区的基于基层的方法将揭示发展中国家旗舰项目的重写式多层结构。
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International Journal of Economics and Business Administration
International Journal of Economics and Business Administration Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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