Natasha Blanchet-cohen
Associate Professor
Applied Human Sciences
Concordia University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Natasha Blanchet-Cohen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Human Sciences. Her research centers on community youth development with a focus on rights-based approaches to programs and services, culture, and eco-citizenship, particularly as it relates to immigrant and indigenous young people. She is interested in the opportunities and limitations for immigrant and indigenous young people in being change agents in their schools, homes, and communities, as well as the perspectives of youth in providing for rights-based and culturally-responsive services and programs. She is also interested in developmental evaluation as a way of creating space to engage young people and communities to assess their own realities and use this knowledge to inform future action. Dr. Blanchet-Cohen has a well-rounded record of publications, and has been an invited speaker nationally and internationally in the area of youth participation and citizenship, culturally-responsive ecocitizenship, developmental evaluation, and children’s rights. As an interdisciplinary and engaged scholar, her participation in national and international initiatives have contributed to building the capacity of human ecologies - including federal, provincial, and municipal polices and services, and school, family and peer groups – to positively support the quality of young peoples’ lives.
Research Interest
Child agency and child participation, Community youth development, Children and ecocitizenship, Developmental evaluation, Immigrant youth and Indigenous children’s rights.
Publications
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Denov M, Blanchet-Cohen N (2016) Trajectories of Violence and Survival:Turnings and Adaptations in the Lives of Two War-affected Youth Living in Canada. Peace & Conflict : Journal of Peace Psychology 22: 236-245.
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Blanchet-Cohen N, Urud M (2017) Tana’Bawang: Cultural safety and the Kelabit land struggle in Borneo. AlterNatives. 13(2).