Youth and civic engagement in the Americas: Preliminary findings from a Three-City Study: Rio de Janeiro, Chicago and Mexico City

Country
Brazil Mexico USA
Region
North America South America
Language
English
Year Published
2009
Author
Irene Rizzini, Mar
Organisation
No data
Topics
Research, data collection and evidence Social connections / Family
Summary

This paper examines how civically engaged youth in three different cities and countries in the Americas became engaged in civic activity. The usual concern about youth is their lack of involvement. However, the authors have learned from their work in Rio de Janeiro, Chicago, and Mexico City that there are youth in each of these cities who care deeply about their communities and are active in diverse organizations and projects. This paper is part of a broader study that examines youth who are significantly engaged in civic activity. In this paper, the authors will focus particularly on the youths’ initial process of engagement and what motivated them to get involved.

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