A tale of two Youth Expert Groups (YEGs): Learnings from youth activism in research in India and Brazil

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This paper explores how research advisory groups can be a vehicle for youth activism. It draws on our experiences with young activists, aged 15–26 years, in India and Brazil, who were advisors on a research project focused on youth livelihoods in cities. These young people played a vital role in supporting youth researchers, identifying research themes and developing engagement and advocacy strategies. Through this paper, we explore how the Youth Expert Group advisory model evolved differently in each location and examine how these were shaped by the context, the ‘adult’ research team and the youth activists themselves. A critically reflexive response in intergenerational partnership is essential to support youth activists in research activities.

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Krishnamurthy, S., Chan, L., Powell, M. A., Tisdall, E. K. M., Rizzini, I., Nuggehalli, R. K., … Palavalli, B. (2024). A tale of two Youth Expert Groups (YEGs): Learnings from youth activism in research in India and Brazil. Children and Society, 38(3), 909–925. https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12802

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