From worried to inspired: Reflecting on the meaning and practice of participation
Although I have constantly advocated for the promotion of participation, especially the participation of children, I am not unaffected by…
Jennifer Tang is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Environmental Psychology program, working on issues related to the promotion of children’s participation and participatory democracy. She holds a Master’s Degree in Human Security and Peacebuilding from Royal Roads University in Canada. Currently, her work is focused on children’s participation in community and municipal level governance. She has taught courses in Human Development, Human Sexuality, and the Psychology of Sex and Gender Roles at Hunter College and the Pratt Institute. Currently, she is a Research Associate at the Children’s Environments Research Group and a Writing Fellow at Hunter College in New York City.
Research Interests: Children’s rights, children’s participation, community governance, participatory democracy, young people’s political engagement, young people and social movements, children in urban settings, child-friendly research methods, participatory research, participatory action research, tools and technologies for democratic participation (ICT4G).
Although I have constantly advocated for the promotion of participation, especially the participation of children, I am not unaffected by…
On this day 25 years ago, New York City made a bold statement in affirming its commitment to children in…
Thank you to the UN Department of Public Information Non-Governmental Organizations for inviting me to speak at the event “Have…
As Jessica Kulynych posits, society’s failure to recognize youth political identity is evidence of an incomplete democracy (2001). Yet, our…
As Jessica Kulynych posits, society’s failure to recognize youth political identity is evidence of an incomplete democracy (2001). Yet, our…
In these moments after the world turned its eyes towards Ferguson, and reading essays that have come forth analyzing and…
Jen Jack Gieseking and William Mangold, with Cindi Katz, Setha Low, and Susan Saegert have put together an incredible resource…
Hart, R. (2014). Children, self-governance and citizenship. In C. Burke & K. Jones (Eds.), Education, Childhood and Anarchism: Talking Colin…
While much of the public media still frames childhood within the debates of children at risk or children as risk,…
I am thrilled that the website for The People, Place and Space Reader has just gone live! The Editors Jen…
Although children have always been active members of our society, their contributions are often overlooked. … Children have been active…
The tension between theory and practice plays out differently in children’s participation than in the field of participatory democracy and…