Factors that enhance and limit youth empowerment, according to social educators

Asunción Llena Berñe, Anna Planas-Lladó, Carles Vila-Mumbrú, Paloma Valdivia-Vizarreta*

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to identify the contextual and relational factors that enhance and limit the empowerment of young people from the perspective of social education professionals. Design/methodology/approach: Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model made it possible to locate the narratives of the educators in the territory. These narratives include field diaries, i.e. hybrid narratives that include visual, written and spoken materials, and focus groups with 11 educators from different fields of action and related to youth empowerment projects. Findings: According to these educators, the most important factors for empowering young people are their immediate environment, and the issues that affect them most. For these factors to be empowering, young people need to be accompanied, with support based on connectedness, horizontality and the creation of safe spaces and learning experiences. Both the microsystem and the mesosystem form the immediate reality for their action. Aware of this, educators do the work of connecting with the exosystem. Practical implications: It is evident why communities are spaces with opportunities for youth empowerment, and the authors observe the need for more transversal and less welfare-based social and youth policies that generate empowerment instead of dependency. Social implications: This methodology evidenced the environmental structures of educators and the dissimilar levels to explore and understand the work of educators and the complex interrelationships, which play an important role in empowerment processes. Originality/value: This research presents a new perspective that allows traditional qualitative reflection to be embedded in the bioecological model. All of this sheds light on relational ecosystems with young people and proposes youth policies, in this case, oriented towards empowerment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)588-603
Number of pages16
JournalQualitative Research Journal
Volume23
Issue number5
Early online date17 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Bioecological model
  • Educators
  • Youth empowerment
  • Youth policies

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