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SUMMARY
Despite promising results observed in this burgeoning area of research, gaps exist regarding improv`s potential to nurture positive outcomes among youth, in general, and more specifically, in the context of youth-adult partnerships. Considered a "best practice" in community-based youth programming, youth-adult partnerships are relationships that are intentionally formed between youth and adults, and which are rooted in shared decision making, youth agency, and collaboration to advance social justice and address community concerns (Zeldin et_al, 2013). Dismantling adult-centric structures and sharing power amongst youth and adults involved in youth-adult . . .
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