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The collaborative data analysis presented in this document was undertaken in the context of the research project CoAct (Co-designing Citizen Social Science for Collective Action) as part of the R&I Action #2 on Youth Employment. In this R&I Action, using Citizen Social Science as a research approach, young people aged between 15 and 21 years in employment measures in Vienna/Austria participated in collaborative social research activities. The visualisation of data analysis in the form of posters, is a selection of the collaborative analysis of qualitative expert interviews using the the “Stop and Go” (Harrasser, 2017) method. Following this method, audio recording of interviews, done by the young co-researchers themselves, are listened to and summarized as well as connected to the co-researchers’ own experience. The Creative Commons license and a recommendation regarding the citation of the material are provided in the document.
Youth Employment, Citizen Social Science, Participatory Research, CoAct
Youth Employment, Citizen Social Science, Participatory Research, CoAct
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