Christine Huebner
@chuebner.bsky.social
Lecturer at Sheffield Methods Institute & co-founder of think tank d|part. Interested in political behaviour, youth participation, voting age reforms & all things outdoors. Views are my own.
To allow other cities to start their own Co-Creating Our City projects, we developed a toolkit on the process with lots of tips and guidance.
Join us tomorrow to hear more about the project and how cities can run their own!
📆29 October, 3pm UK
📍Webinar
👉Register email.gmfus.org/s/b160543dd5...
Join us tomorrow to hear more about the project and how cities can run their own!
📆29 October, 3pm UK
📍Webinar
👉Register email.gmfus.org/s/b160543dd5...
October 28, 2025 at 9:43 AM
To allow other cities to start their own Co-Creating Our City projects, we developed a toolkit on the process with lots of tips and guidance.
Join us tomorrow to hear more about the project and how cities can run their own!
📆29 October, 3pm UK
📍Webinar
👉Register email.gmfus.org/s/b160543dd5...
Join us tomorrow to hear more about the project and how cities can run their own!
📆29 October, 3pm UK
📍Webinar
👉Register email.gmfus.org/s/b160543dd5...
Over the past year, we piloted Co-Creating Our City in two cities, Charlotte and Düsseldorf. Using a participatory research approach, young people aged 14 to 24, local politicians and administrators in both cities worked together to research needs and solutions for youth engagement for their cities.
October 28, 2025 at 9:43 AM
Over the past year, we piloted Co-Creating Our City in two cities, Charlotte and Düsseldorf. Using a participatory research approach, young people aged 14 to 24, local politicians and administrators in both cities worked together to research needs and solutions for youth engagement for their cities.
Research, and indeed many cities, recognise the importance and enormous potential of involving young people in local governance.
However, we often find a gap between what cities offer in terms of youth engagement and what young people need to meaningfully become engaged and have an impact.
However, we often find a gap between what cities offer in terms of youth engagement and what young people need to meaningfully become engaged and have an impact.
October 28, 2025 at 9:43 AM
Research, and indeed many cities, recognise the importance and enormous potential of involving young people in local governance.
However, we often find a gap between what cities offer in terms of youth engagement and what young people need to meaningfully become engaged and have an impact.
However, we often find a gap between what cities offer in terms of youth engagement and what young people need to meaningfully become engaged and have an impact.
Love this, Silvia! Well done 🌟
July 17, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Love this, Silvia! Well done 🌟
Yes, that is purely theoretical. We've modelled a bit more and based on the recent election here: www.jrrt.org.uk/evidence-and...
Evidence and Good Practice on Lowering the Voting Age to 16 - Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust
In January 2025, the UK Democracy Fund published Evidence and Good Practice on Lowering the Voting Age to 16. Ellen Berry, Head of the UK Democracy Fund, explains more about the research and recommend...
www.jrrt.org.uk
July 17, 2025 at 12:55 PM
Yes, that is purely theoretical. We've modelled a bit more and based on the recent election here: www.jrrt.org.uk/evidence-and...
Reposted by Christine Huebner
The whole paper is available open access here: www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandg...
Longer‐Term Effects of Voting at Age 16: Higher Turnout Among Young People in Scotland | Article | Politics and Governance
Jan Eichhorn, Christine Huebner
www.cogitatiopress.com
January 23, 2025 at 7:51 AM
The whole paper is available open access here: www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandg...