The CCAPPA method and the capability approach : giving voice to young people in research through participative methods
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en
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Empowering young people in disempowering times : fighting inequality through capability oriented policy. 2017p. 205-216
Edward Elgar
Résumé en anglais
The aim of this chapter is to show how the use of a specific participative research method allows us to highlight how some public programmes aiming at tackling ‘dropout’ amongst young people can miss their target and ...Lire la suite >
The aim of this chapter is to show how the use of a specific participative research method allows us to highlight how some public programmes aiming at tackling ‘dropout’ amongst young people can miss their target and objectives. To unpack this research perspective, we have adapted the sociological intervention to analyse young people’s experience of these programmes. Lightened, reframed and renamed as the CCAPPA (for Contradictory, Collective and Participative Policy Analysis), this method has been used as a powerful tool to enable young people to be reflexive with regards to their own situation. CCAPPA, with its participative dimension giving a full place to the young people in the research process, has allowed us to shed light on questions that a traditional methodology will not have been able to capture.< Réduire
Mots clés
politique publique
méthodologie
enquête
jeunes
Origine
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