SINCRONY set out to explore and innovate ways of meaningfully including of all youth in deliberative and participatory processes through an intersectional lens. It fully embraces the EU’s call for greater efforts toward innovation of democracy (New push for European Democracy), aiming to make democratic institutions and deliberative and participatory experiences more inclusive, thus strengthening citizens’ agency and active political participation. More specifically, it focuses on young people and aligns with the aims of the European Youth Strategy (2019-2027) and the European Youth Goals, which seek to promote inclusive societies and spaces for participation for youth, particularly for those experiencing marginalisation. Despite considerable efforts made by previous EU-funded projects, a significant number of young people in Europe remain insufficiently engaged in governance, and their needs and concerns are not adequately voiced. This leads to an important democratic deficit, reducing the impact of policies in improving their living conditions, particularly for those who experience social disadvantage and marginalisation.
The project’s general aim is twofold: 1) to provide evidence and advance knowledge of the limits and opportunities of deliberative and participatory practices (DPP) in meaningfully involving young people who experience interlocking systems of social disadvantages, and 2) to develop an intersectional approach for DPP enhancement and innovation to address the reproduction of structural political inequalities. It targets the factors and processes responsible for perpetuating political inequalities in youth engagement in deliberative and participatory processes, based on intergenerational and intragenerational power imbalances and youth intersectional positionalities. The results of the project will contribute to defining priorities, tools, and concrete solutions to enhance and innovate deliberative and participatory processes in public governance and schools. Theoretical and empirical insights will be translated into practical solutions for public governance, citizenship education and training, third sector organisations (TSOs), and activist movements, based on pilot implementations in specific settings of institutional decision-making (public administrations, TSOs, schools).