Civic Youth Work
Co-Creating Democratic Youth Spaces
Michael Baizerman editor Ross VeLure Roholt editor RW Hildreth editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:1st Jun '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
How can we better organize and support youth in their contribution to public life? Ross VeLure Roholt, Michael Baizerman, and Roudy W. Hildreth have developed this book to help practitioners and educators who work with youth look at young people in a framework that is qualitatively different. This book explores the idea of youth not only as a developmental stage but also as having a purposeful social role within civic life. This text presents co-creation as a form of direct youth work practice that invites youth to become actively involved in their communities as citizens, collaborating with youth workers to create and sustain safe spaces for civic engagement. The book's contributors show how adults who work with youth can promote a democratic environment where youth can discuss, engage, and act on issues that matter to them. This book provides concrete case studies of civic youth workers and participating youth creating spaces for the civic and political development of young people in places that lack a social expectation of young people contributing to public life. From developing strategies for conflict reduction in Africa to mending the religious divide in Northern Ireland, the examples describe how to coordinate, support, and manage programs and initiatives with young people that can effect positive change on a global scale.
The theoretical, value-based, and practical ideas contained within this text will appeal to both academics and practitioners alike. This is a timely book, forward thinking in its reframing of old ideas about how we view youth. * Heather Sanrud, Vancouver Island University *
ISBN: 9780190616410
Dimensions: 152mm x 226mm x 13mm
Weight: 306g
260 pages