Youth work : : global futures / / edited by Graham Bright and Carole Pugh.

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...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill Sense,, [2019]
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (248 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction / Graham Bright and Carole Pugh
  • On Critical Beginnings: How We Got to Where We Are / Bernard Davies and Tony Taylor
  • Contrasting Futures? Exploring Youth Work across the UK / Tony Jeffs , Annette Coburn , Alastair Scott-McKinley and Steve Drowley
  • Youth Work and Cartographic Action: Re-naming Paradoxes – Mapping Utopian Futures / Graham Bright and Carole Pugh
  • Youth Workin’ All over Europe: Moving, Associating, Organising and Providing / Howard Williamson and Filip Coussée
  • The Future of US Youth Work / Dana Fusco and Michael Baizerman
  • Future Prospects for Australasian Youth Work / Trudi Cooper and Rod Baxter
  • Youth Work: Global Futures – Pictures from the Developing World / Stuart Wroe
  • Dichotomous Voluntary Futures / Ilona Buchroth and Dan Connolly
  • Where Is Faith-Based Youth Work Heading? / Naomi Thompson
  • The Future of Online Youth Work / Jane Melvin
  • On the Future of Youth Work with Young Women / Janet Batsleer and Karen McCarthy
  • Towards New Horizons? ‘Youth and Community Work’ and Rhizomatic Possibilities / Graham Bright and Carole Pugh
  • Back Matter
  • Index.