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Radical Youth Work

Autor Brian Belton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2009
Writing from a tradition of informed and radical dissent, author Brian Belton asks those working with young people to reassess their role and motivation and, on the basis of the radical traditions of youth work, critique the imposed forms of protection, welfare, management, and pretty much formalized instruction/advice giving. Radical Youth Work provides a foundation for youth workers to engage in positive critical analysis of the shift in government focus away from young people's personal and collective perspectives to national, functional, economic requirements. It offers ways of putting into perspective this move away from valuing young people's relatively unmediated potential to be a fresh and vibrant natural resource to reinvigorate society. It also gives direction for practitioners to consider how to use their professional judgement to alter perceptions and routines of services in ways that challenge traditions. The book encourages youth workers to constantly question their own a
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781905541577
ISBN-10: 1905541570
Pagini: 124
Dimensiuni: 145 x 206 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Russell House Publishing Limited

Notă biografică

Brian Belton has been a youth worker in - amongst other places - Bethnal Green, Glasgow and the Falkland Islands, has completed a Doctorate on the nature of identity, race and ethnicity, is a senior lecturer at London's YMCA George Williams College - the biggest trainer of youth workers in the UK - and has taught youth work in several countries. He is the author of over 20 books, as well as sociologist, critical anthropologist and social historian. Tania de St Croix has been involved in youth work, play schemes and community activism since leaving school in 1993. She grew up in Bath and has mostly lived and worked there and in Manchester. She is currently a detached youth worker for a small charity in Hackney, London. Zuber Ahmed has worked in several voluntary youth and community organisations in a range of settings, from detached youth work to conventional youth club environments, and has been involved with several international youth programmes. He is a Senior Youth Worker with Tower Hamlets Youth Service, managing a youth centre and a team of staff.

Cuprins

Introduction Education and colonialisation The state The question of change Change, compliance and colonialisation We don't need no education From The Matrix to conviviality to eutrapelia Taking sides: dilemmas and possibilities for 'radical' youth work By Tania de St Croix RAC - regard, accompaniment and consideration Conclusion By Zuber Ahmed