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77.022 - Bottom-Up Policy Making in an Age of Misinformation: Critical Youth Participation as a Practice of Power

Tue, April 9, 10:25 to 11:55am, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Floor: 200 Level, Room 206D

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This symposium will present projects and scholarship that seek to leverage and highlight the diverse mechanisms through which policy-making, a process often assumed to be both “top-down” and “neutral”, takes place as a bottom-up, collective practice of everyday life through which minoritized and marginalized communities are exercising, negotiating, and claiming power. The papers presented explore examples of how educators and researchers, in collaboration with youth, utilize participatory, critical, and action-based methodologies and theoretical groundings to; challenge assumptions, normative notions, and non-political stances regarding policy-making; critically participate in creating, resisting, and appropriating educational policy; expand notions of civic engagement; and create new fields of possibility for those interested in the transformative power of education in an age of misinformation.

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