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Narrative Approaches to Youth Work Conversational Skills for a Critical Practice

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Narrative Approaches to Youth Work

This is the book that youth workers who want to put into practice their desire to "meet youth where they?re at" have been waiting for. Narrative Approaches to Youth Work provides hope-filled and fresh conversational practices anchored in a critical intersectional analysis of power and a relational ethic of care. These practices help youth workers answer the all-too-common question, what do I do when I do youth work? The concepts and skills presented in this book position youth workers to do youth work in ways that honor youth agency and resistance to oppression, invite a multiplicity of possibilities, and situate youth and youth workers alike within broader social contexts that influence their lives and their relationship together.

Drawing on the author?s 30-plus years of working alongside young people and training youth workers in contexts ranging from recreation centers to homeless shelters, this book provides a rich and deliberate mix of theoretical grounding, practical application, real-life vignettes, and questions for in-depth self-reflection. Throughout Narrative Approaches to Youth Work, readers hear from a wise and thoughtful squad of youth workers talking about how they strive to do socially just, accountable, critical youth work.

Foreword Jennifer White. Introduction: Matching Your Practice with Your Intentions Section One:Philosophical Groundwork for Relationally Engaged Youth Work 1. Where You Coming From?: A Philosophy for the Practice of Youth Work 2. Power to the People: Positioning and Author-ity 3. Response-Ability: Relational Ethics and an Ethic of Care Section Two: From Philosophical Groundwork to Praxis 4. That’s a Good Story: Conversations that Do Things 5. Can You Hear Me Now?: Listening, Really Listening 6. Do Ya Feel Me?: Understanding the Other 7. I’m Not Telling, I’m Asking: The Art and Craft of Curiosity 8. You Got a Problem?: Language for Problems and Protests 9. Turn It Up: Making Meaning of Pop Culture Section Three: The Personal and Political Labor of a Youth Worker 10. Lemme Work On That: Cultivating a Reflexive and Reflective Practice 11. Fight the System: Critical and Political Conversations Beyond the Drop-in, Rec Center, and Squat

Julie Tilsen, PhD, provides training and consultation for youth-serving agencies and teaches in the Youth Studies program at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Therapeutic Conversations with Queer Youth: Transcending Homonormativity and Constructing Preferred Identities. Julie’s work is featured in several professional training videos.