Young people’s involvement in migration research – opportunities for (re)shaping research priorities and practices
Date
2023
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Journal of the British Academy
Abstract
Young people are frequently involved in research about their own lives and their con tributions to the shaping of research priorities increasingly valued. Recently, young people’s
participation in research has been extended to advisory group roles including supporting the
planning, design and delivery of projects. Such involvement marks an important shift towards
valuing young people’s views on how research should be conducted and is often required as
part of research funding processes. In this article, we explore the value and contribution of
young people’s involvement in a research project focusing on the livelihoods of young migrants
in Ghana and the related possibilities for empowerment. Our collaborations remind us of the
pitfalls of working from an adult centric lens, and how this may inadvertently contribute to
the reproduction of adult ways of understanding young lives. Here, our project Young Person
Advisory Group members share their experiences of being youth advisors – highlighting both
challenges and opportunities for young people’s meaningful involvement in research.
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Research Article
Keywords
young people, participation, Young Person Advisory Group