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Youth policy, civil society and the modern Irish state (Irish Society)

Full title: Youth policy, civil society and the modern Irish state (Irish Society)
ISBN: 9780719083532
ISBN 10: 0719083532
Authors: Powell, Fred Swirak, Katharina Geoghegan, Martin Scanlon, Margaret
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 288
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2011

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Synopsis

This Book Explores The Development Of Youth Policy And Youth Work In Ireland From The Mid-19th Century To The Present Day. Based On Original Research, Funded By The Irish Research Council For The Humanities And Social Sciences (irchss), It Looks At The Social Construction Of Youth, The Emergence Of The Early Youth Movements And The Nature And Scope Of Contemporary Youth Work. Key Issues Include: The Shift From Mainstream To Targeted Provision, The Professionalisation Of The Sector And The Increased Partnership Between The State And Voluntary Sector. A Second Major Theme Is The Treatment Of Young People In Industrial And Reformatory Schools, With Particular Reference To The Findings Of The Ryan Report On Child Abuse (2009). This Is The Only Book Which Combines An Exploration Of The History And Current Scope Of Youth Work And Youth Policy, And Which Is Based On Comprehensive Original Research. It Will Be Essential Reading For Lecturers And Students In Youth Work, Social Sciences, Social History And Related Fields. Introduction -- Youth Narratives And Youth Movements. The Search For An Irish Youth Narrative: Minor Citizens Or Urban Tribe? -- Remoralizing Working-class Youth: Women, Religion And Morality In Nineteenth And Early Twentieth-century Ireland -- Constructing Imperial Man: Uniformed Youth Movements In Britain And Ireland -- Building National Identity: Youth Movements And Nationalism In Twentieth-century Ireland -- Youth Policy And Practice. The Co-production Of A Service: Active Citizenship, Youth Work And The State -- Mapping The Contemporary Youth Work Landscape: Models, Objectives, And Key Issues -- Negotiating Tensions And Contradictions In Youth Crime Prevention Initiatives In Ireland -- Disadvantaged Young People, Institutionalism And Human Rights: The Ryan Report In Perspective. Outcast Youth And Public Policy: Institutionalism, Social Genetics, And Charity -- Child Abuse, Youth Policy And Human Rights: Contextualising The Ryan Report -- In Search Of Truth And Reconciliation: The Ryan Report From The Survivors' Perspective. Fred Powell ... [et Al.]. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [243]-258) And Index.