The History of Youth Work in Europe Vol. 6

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Abstract

This sixth publication in the History of Youth Work in Europe project based on the workshop held in Malta - Connections, Disconnections and Reconnections: The Social Dimension of Youth Work, in History and Today - looks at the relationship between youth work and social work and the role youth work can play in the social inclusion of young people. Contributors have reflected on concepts, tools and support measures for more vulnerable and often socially excluded young people and have sought to promote a common understanding of youth work as a social practice. The workshop that led to this book sought to understand where youth work has positioned itself from its origins, through its development, to its contemporary identity. Is youth work as much a social practice as a non-formal educational one? Where does the balance between these two dimensions lie? What are the mutually enriching dimensions of these two fields in terms of their impact on young people’s lives? While most agree that youth work needs to be further defined as a practice or profession in itself and that the process of shaping its identity continues in different ways in different countries, it is clear that when it comes to a cross-sectoral perspective and youth work’s interaction with social work, the picture becomes significantly more complex, arguably much richer and certainly more dynamic than might have hitherto been foreseen. Source: Youth Partnership

Authors

Ádám Nagy, Almudena Moreno, Alžbeta Brozmanová Gregorová, Anu Gretschel, Armida Salvati, Axel Pohl, Björn Andersson, Bojana Ćulum, Carles Feixa, Dániel Oross, Daniele Morciano, Edgar Schlümmer, Filip Coussée, Hanjo Schild, Howard Williamson, Jan Vanhee, Jana Miháliková, Jérome Camus, Juha Nieminen, Laurent Besse, Marko Kovačić, Mick Conroy, Miriam Teuma, Peter Lenčo, Rafa Merino, Tanya Basarab

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