Abstract
If we consider the 50 states having ratified the European Cultural Convention of the Council of Europe or the member states of the European Union, the multiple and divergent nature of the realities, theories, concepts and strategies underlying the expression “youth work” becomes evident. Across Europe, youth work takes place in circumstances presenting enormous differences with regard to opportunities, support, structures, recognition and realities, and how it performs reflects the social, cultural, political and economic context, and the value systems in which it is undertaken.
By analysing theories and concepts of youth work and by providing insight from various perspectives and geographical and professional backgrounds, the authors hope to further contribute to finding common ground for – and thus assure the quality of – youth work in general. Presenting its purified and essential concept is not the objective here. The focus rather is on describing how to “provide opportunities for all young people to shape their own futures”, as Peter Lauritzen described the fundamental mission of youth work.
The best way to do this remains an open question. This Youth Knowledge book tries to find some answers and strives to communicate the strengths, capacities and impact of youth work to those within the youth sector and those beyond, to those familiar with its concepts and those new to this field, all the while sharing practices and insights and encouraging further reflection.
By analysing theories and concepts of youth work and by providing insight from various perspectives and geographical and professional backgrounds, the authors hope to further contribute to finding common ground for – and thus assure the quality of – youth work in general. Presenting its purified and essential concept is not the objective here. The focus rather is on describing how to “provide opportunities for all young people to shape their own futures”, as Peter Lauritzen described the fundamental mission of youth work.
The best way to do this remains an open question. This Youth Knowledge book tries to find some answers and strives to communicate the strengths, capacities and impact of youth work to those within the youth sector and those beyond, to those familiar with its concepts and those new to this field, all the while sharing practices and insights and encouraging further reflection.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | Strasbourg |
| Publisher | Council of Europe Publishing |
| Number of pages | 446 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 978-92-871-8416-0 |
| Publication status | Published - Oct 2017 |
Publication series
| Name | Youth Knowledge |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Council of Europe Publishing |
| No. | 20 |
Keywords
- youth work
- Europe
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Conclusions and outlook
Schild, H., Connolly, N., Labadie, F., Vanhee, J. & Williamson CVO CBE FRSA FHEA, D. H., Oct 2017, Thinking Seriously about Youth Work: And how to prepare people to do it. Schild, H., Connolly, N., Labadie, F., Vanhee, J. & Williamson, H. (eds.). Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, p. 399-403 (Youth Knowledge; no. 20).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Finding common ground: Mapping and scanning the horizons for youth work in Europe
Williamson CVO CBE FRSA FHEA, D. H., Oct 2017, Thinking Seriously about Youth Work: And how to prepare people to do it. Schild, H., Connolly, N., Labadie, F., Vanhee, J. & Williamson, H. (eds.). Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, p. 169-213 (Youth Knowledge; no. 20).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Introduction: Youth work – An incomprehensible subject? Introductory reflections on youth work
Schild, H., Vanhee, J. & Williamson CVO CBE FRSA FHEA, D. H., Oct 2017, Thinking Seriously about Youth Work: And how to prepare people to do it. Schild, H., Connolly, N., Labadie, F., Vanhee, J. & Williamson, H. (eds.). Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, p. 7-12 (Youth Knowledge; no. 20).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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The value of youth work and public authorities
Tadevosyan, A. & Williamson CVO CBE FRSA FHEA, D. H., Oct 2017, Thinking Seriously about Youth Work: And how to prepare people to do it. Schild, H., Connolly, N., Labadie, F., Vanhee, J. & Williamson, H. (eds.). Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, p. 285-290 (Youth Knowledge; no. 20).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Where are the connections between youth work and wider work with young people?
Schild, H. & Williamson CVO CBE FRSA FHEA, D. H., Oct 2017, Thinking Seriously about Youth Work: And how to prepare people to do it. Schild, H., Connolly, N., Labadie, F., Vanhee, J. & Williamson, H. (eds.). Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, p. 249-258 (Youth Knowledge; no. 20).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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