Bright / Pugh | Youth Work | Buch | 978-90-04-39654-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 476 g

Bright / Pugh

Youth Work

Global Futures
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
ISBN: 978-90-04-39654-8
Verlag: Brill

Global Futures

Buch, Englisch, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 476 g

ISBN: 978-90-04-39654-8
Verlag: Brill


There is on-going debate in youth and community work regarding its future. Driven by processes of neo-liberal governmentality, youth work has been bent in new and uncomfortable directions. For many, this threatens the very telos of praxis. However, despite this, a passionate commitment to youth work’s values and approaches doggedly remains.


This edited volume invites academics working in different continents and contexts to move beyond a critique of youth work’s current state, towards imagining different professional futures. Rooted in the profession’s historic values, and drawing on the distinct political and cultural environments that have shaped youth work practice in different global locations, the authors explore possible new routes and approaches for the profession. These discussions are located geographically (in a devolved United Kingdom, Europe, United States, Australasia, and the Developing/Majority world) as well as across different sectors and approaches (voluntary sector, faith sector, online, young women’s work). The result is a rich picture of global practice. This provides both depth and perspective from which to gain new insights regarding possibilities for future practices, which imagine fairer and more participative societies.

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Notes on Contributors

Introduction

Graham Bright and Carole Pugh

1 On Critical Beginnings: How We Got to Where We Are

Bernard Davies and Tony Taylor

2 Contrasting Futures? Exploring Youth Work across the UK

Tony Jeffs, Annette Coburn, Alastair Scott-McKinley and Steve Drowley

3 Youth Work and Cartographic Action: Re-naming Paradoxes – Mapping Utopian Futures

Graham Bright and Carole Pugh

4 Youth Workin’ All over Europe: Moving, Associating, Organising and Providing

Howard Williamson and Filip Coussée

5 The Future of US Youth Work

Dana Fusco and Michael Baizerman

6 Future Prospects for Australasian Youth Work

Trudi Cooper and Rod Baxter

7 Youth Work: Global Futures – Pictures from the Developing World

Stuart Wroe

8 Dichotomous Voluntary Futures

Ilona Buchroth and Dan Connolly

9 Where Is Faith-Based Youth Work Heading?

Naomi Thompson

10 The Future of Online Youth Work

Jane Melvin

11 On the Future of Youth Work with Young Women

Janet Batsleer and Karen McCarthy

12 Towards New Horizons? ‘Youth and Community Work’ and Rhizomatic Possibilities

Graham Bright and Carole Pugh

Index


Graham Bright is Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Youth Studies and Youth and Community Work at York St John University, UK. His PhD with Durham University explores youth workers’ life and practice narratives. Graham is editor of Youth Work: Histories, Policy and Contexts (Palgrave, 2015). His practice continues to support work in the voluntary and faith sectors.

Carole Pugh is Senior Lecturer in Youth and Community Work at York St John University, UK. Prior to this she worked as a Youth Worker in Local Authority contexts. Her PhD at Huddersfield University explores youth work’s capacity to support the political engagement of young people.



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