Conceived and funded by the IEMed, the Youth Forum, gathering over 40 participants from over 10 countries, offers a unique opportunity to debate and exchange with policy makers and other young experts on key issues in the Euro-Mediterranean area and to contribute to policy shaping in the region.
The Forum aims to build and empower a thriving community of young researchers in Euro- Mediterranean affairs and increase the visibility of their work.
Composed of two parallel working sessions, practical workshops and a plenary session, the forum offers young researchers a chance to share their experiences and issue concrete proposals on relevant topics.
This year´s edition of the forum will focus on online and offline youth activism in the Euro-Mediterranean region.
9.00 - 9.30 WELCOME
& PRESENTATION
9.30 - 12.00 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
YOUTH ONLINE ACTIVISM – A DRIVER OF CHANGE?
The first
decades of XXI century, and in particular since the economic crisis, saw
increased mobilisations on online platforms of young people across the
Euro-Mediterranean eager to make things change. The aim of the session is to
track current youth online activism and initiatives in selected
Euro-Mediterranean countries, identify trends and major issues around which
young people in the Euro-Med region mobilise, determine the factors enabling or
hindering the increased online activism (i.e surveillance, online literacy), as
well as reflect on to what extent youth online activism translates into
increased political engagement offline.
YOUTH OFFLINE
ACTIVISM : SIMILARITIES AND DIVERGENCES ACROSS THE EURO-MED REGION
Last
years have witnessed an increased offline activism and mobilisations of youth
both in Europe and in the MENA region. Some similar patterns can be observed
across the Euro-Med region including the tenuous political affiliation or
ideological references of those mobilisations and the focus on practical and
concrete goals. The session will aim at analysing those patterns as well as of
the profile of mobilized youth across the Euro-Med and the level of regional
cooperation and connections between them. It will also dwell on how authorities
and more traditional segments of civil society reply to an increased youth
offline activism.
12.30 – 14.00
WORKSHOPS
HOW TO WRITE POLICY BRIEFS?
The
workshop aims at familiarising the participants with techniques and
methodologies to write impactful policy briefs. It will consist of a
theoretical part and a practical one.
DESIGN THINKING FOR
RESEARCH
The
workshop aims at familiarising the participants with visual and design thinking
tools and methods, which can be used in order to develop and support analytical
and creative skills for research projects. It will consist of a theoretical
part and a practical one, consisting of a visual presentation of research to
other attendants.
15.00 – 16.30
PRESENTATIONS OF THE RESULTS OF THE WORKING GROUPS SESSIONS AND DEBATE WITH
INVITED PRACTITIONERS
Rapporteurs
will share main conclusions and recommendations from the working group
discussions. Plenary discussion regarding the outcomes.
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