Youth Power in Precarious Times: Reimagining Civic Participation

Author:   Melissa Brough
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9781478007708


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   04 September 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Does youth participation hold the potential to change entrenched systems of power and to reshape civic life? In Youth Power in Precarious Times Melissa Brough examines how the city of Medellin, Colombia, offers a model of civic transformation forged in the wake of violence and repression. She responds to a pressing contradiction in the world at large, where youth political participation has become a means of commodifying digital culture amid the ongoing disenfranchisement of youth globally. Brough focuses on how young people's civic participation online and in the streets in Medellin was central to the city's transformation from having the world's highest homicide rates in the early 1990s to being known for its urban renaissance by the 2010s. Seeking to distinguish commercialized digital interactions from genuine political participation, Brough uses Medellin's experiences with youth participation-ranging from digital citizenship initiatives to the voices of community media to the beats of hip-hop culture-to show how young people can be at the forefront of fostering ecologies of artistic and grassroots engagement in order to reshape civic life.

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Author:   Melissa Brough
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781478007708


ISBN 10:   1478007702
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   04 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Acknowledgments  ix Introduction  1 1. From Participation to Polycultural Civics  16 2. Digitizing the Tools of Engagement  59 3. ""We Think about the City Differently""  99 4. ""Medellín, Governable and Participatory 145 5. Polycultural Civics in the Digital Age  189 Notes  234 Bibliography  276 Index  312"

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In few world cities do creative vision and the long shadow of brutal institutionalized violence intersect more powerfully than in Medellin, Colombia. What would it mean to respond to that city's challenges using 'participation' as the guiding principle? Melissa Brough's rich and clear-sighted study of local participation within citizens' media, participatory budgeting, hip-hop collectives, and urban policy making is a major advance in our understanding of Latin America's distinctive path back towards democracy. -- Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory, London School of Economics [Youth Power in Precarious Times] presents an interesting case study mostly unknown by the academia outside the Global South, providing a significant contribution to the debate around participation, youth, and marginalized populations, while combining a variety of academic fields. . . . One of the book's obvious merits lies in its resistance to binary thinking by proposing a conceptual frame that provides alternative readings about a socially complex reality. -- Jose Alberto Simoes * International Journal of Communication *


Building upon concepts of participatory public culture and civics, Melissa Brough develops a new analytical framework to understand youth engagement and meaningful participation in transforming ideas of citizenship and agency. Through case studies of youth movements in Medellin, this book raises critical questions about the tensions, possibilities, and frictions of grassroots and participatory practices of communication in situations where violence and inequity persist. -- Pilar Riano-Alcala, author of * Dwellers of Memory: Youth and Violence in Medellin, Colombia *


In few world cities does creative vision and the long shadow of brutal institutionalized violence intersect more powerfully than in Medellin, Colombia. What would it mean to respond to that city's challenges using 'participation' as the guiding principle? Melissa Brough's rich and clear-sighted study of local participation within citizens' media, participatory budgeting, hip-hop collectives, and urban policy making is a major advance in our understanding of Latin America's distinctive path back towards democracy. -- Nick Couldry, Professor of Media Communications and Social Theory, London School of Economics


In few world cities do creative vision and the long shadow of brutal institutionalized violence intersect more powerfully than in Medellin, Colombia. What would it mean to respond to that city's challenges using 'participation' as the guiding principle? Melissa Brough's rich and clear-sighted study of local participation within citizens' media, participatory budgeting, hip-hop collectives, and urban policy making is a major advance in our understanding of Latin America's distinctive path back towards democracy. -- Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory, London School of Economics


“In few world cities do creative vision and the long shadow of brutal institutionalized violence intersect more powerfully than in Medellín, Colombia. What would it mean to respond to that city's challenges using ‘participation’ as the guiding principle? Melissa Brough's rich and clear-sighted study of local participation within citizens' media, participatory budgeting, hip-hop collectives, and urban policy making is a major advance in our understanding of Latin America's distinctive path back towards democracy.” -- Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory, London School of Economics “[Youth Power in Precarious Times] presents an interesting case study mostly unknown by the academia outside the Global South, providing a significant contribution to the debate around participation, youth, and marginalized populations, while combining a variety of academic fields. . . . One of the book’s obvious merits lies in its resistance to binary thinking by proposing a conceptual frame that provides alternative readings about a socially complex reality.” -- José Alberto Simões * International Journal of Communication *


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Melissa Brough is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at California State University, Northridge.

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