Past event
What is Radical in Youth and Community Work Now?
Online registration is now closed. However there are still spaces available. Please arrive in time for registration to register for this event.
Come and join an up-to-the minute discussion of the state of youth and community work practice in the UK and hear papers based on current research from the following contributors:
Sean Murphy, Teeside: National Citizen’s Service: A model for mending youth in ‘broken Britain’?
Graham Bright, York St John: Re-imagining Youth Work as Democratic Struggle
Tania de St Croix, Kings London: What does it mean to be radical in youth work today? The Example of the Voice of Youth Co-op
Jane Melvin, Brighton: The double bind situation: using chat to explore how youth work practice is evolving in a digital age
Jean Hatton, Huddersfield: The Use of Self in a Youth Work Context
Wayne Richards, Worcester: A Silent Revolution: The Trickster as a Autonomous adaptive agent
Nick Shepherd, Centre for Youth Ministry: Doing God in youth work: A critical realist approach to negotiating the complexities and controversies of faith based youth work
Annette Coburn, UWS and Sinead Gormally, Hull: Creating Nexus for Progressive Pedagogy?
Richard Davies, Aberystwyth: On Liberty Of/For the Young
Richard McHugh, Sheffield Hallam: Anarchism and Informal Informal Pedagogy: ‘Gangs’, Difference, Deference
Ian McGimpsey, Birmingham: Post-neoliberal youth policy and its effects on youth service provision: the politics of youth service assemblage
Delegates attending the TAG conference can also attend free of charge. Please email events@bera.ac.uk to register.