In the post-Ryan Report (2009) on child abuse in the modern state, this book is the first study to document and analyse the issues in a frank exposé that challenges many of the myths about children and young people in Ireland.
In the post-Ryan Report (2009) on child abuse in the modern state, this book is the first study to document and analyse the issues in a frank exposé that challenges many of the myths about children and young people in Ireland.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fred Powell is Professor of Social Policy and Dean of Social Science, National University of Ireland, Cork Martin Geoghegan is a Lecturer at the School of Applied Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Cork Margaret Scanlon is a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences in the 21st Century (ISS21), National University of Ireland, Cork Katharina Swirak is a Lecturer at the School of Applied Social Studies at University College Cork
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Introduction Part I: Youth narratives and youth Movements 1. The search for an Irish youth narrative: minor citizens or urban tribe? 2. Remoralising working class youth: women, religion and morality in nineteenth and early twentieth century Ireland 3. Constructing imperial man: uniformed youth movements in Britain and Ireland 4. Building national identity: youth movements and nationalism in twentieth century Ireland Part II: Youth policy and practice 5. The co-production of a service: active citizenship, youth work and the State 6. Mapping the contemporary youth work landscape: models, objectives and key issues 7. Negotiating tensions and contradictions in youth crime prevention initiatives in Ireland Part III: Disadvantaged young people, institutionalisation and human rights: The Ryan Report in perspective 8. Outcast youth and public policy: institutionalisation, social genetics and charity 9. Child abuse, youth policy and human rights: contextualising the Ryan Report 10. In search of truth and reconciliation: The Ryan Report from the survivors' perspective References Index
Introduction Part I: Youth narratives and youth Movements 1. The search for an Irish youth narrative: minor citizens or urban tribe? 2. Remoralising working class youth: women, religion and morality in nineteenth and early twentieth century Ireland 3. Constructing imperial man: uniformed youth movements in Britain and Ireland 4. Building national identity: youth movements and nationalism in twentieth century Ireland Part II: Youth policy and practice 5. The co-production of a service: active citizenship, youth work and the State 6. Mapping the contemporary youth work landscape: models, objectives and key issues 7. Negotiating tensions and contradictions in youth crime prevention initiatives in Ireland Part III: Disadvantaged young people, institutionalisation and human rights: The Ryan Report in perspective 8. Outcast youth and public policy: institutionalisation, social genetics and charity 9. Child abuse, youth policy and human rights: contextualising the Ryan Report 10. In search of truth and reconciliation: The Ryan Report from the survivors' perspective References Index
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