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Youth Activism: An International Encyclopedia Sherrod, Lonnie R.; Flanagan,
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Youth Activism: An International Encyclopedia Sherrod, Lonnie R.; Flanagan, Constance A.; Kassimir, Ron and Syvertsen, Amy K. Hardcover - 2005

by Lonnie R. Sherrod (Editor); Constance A. Flanagan (Editor); Ron Kassimir (Editor)

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Lonnie R. Sherrod is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Applied Developmental Psychology Program at Fordham University. He has a long histoy of research and policy work in youth development, including youth political development.

Constance A. Flanagan is Professor Youth Civic Development, College of Agricultural Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, University Park. She is a pioneer in research on youth civic engagement, inluding activism.

Ron Kassimir is Associate Dean of the New School for Social Research and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science. Until September 2005, Kassimir was a Program Director at the Social Science Research Council where, among other things, he organized a collaborative research network on Youth and Globalization.

Amy K. Syvertsen is a Ph.D. student at Penn State University. Her scholarly interests include youth civic development and political activism and peer loyalty and social responsibility.