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FOSTERING SOCIAL INCLUSION OF YOUTH THROUGH JOINT ACTION.

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العنوان: FOSTERING SOCIAL INCLUSION OF YOUTH THROUGH JOINT ACTION.
المؤلفون: Young, Richard A., Botia, L. Alejandra, Domene, José F., Pradhan, Kesha, Record-Lemon, Rosalynn
المصدر: International Perspectives on Inclusive Education; 2019, Vol. 13, p25-40, 16p
مستخلص: The social inclusion of youth is addressed from the perspective of goal-directed action in order to understand and foster it effectively. Conceptualized from the perspective of contextual action theory (CAT), the specific understanding of action as levels, perspectives and systems provides the basis to unpack the complexity of human action. One pertinent action system is identified as project. It refers to a series of actions over time with the same goal. Using this understanding, the social inclusion of youth is described though the joint actions and projects between youth and non-familial adults. These joint actions and projects include advocating for youth, providing instrumental knowledge and encouraging community involvement and civil engagement. CAT is also used to conceptualize and conduct research on the social inclusion of youth. Specifically, the action project method was used to describe the joint projects of both youth with disability and immigrant youth as these projects involved the youth’s social inclusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:14793636
DOI:10.1108/S1479-363620190000013003