The article articulates an educational motto – expressed in the title – found in a ‘prototypical narrative’ of social youth work carried out by activists in Copenhagen in the 1990s. This way of modeling pedagogical practice is first outlined as different from the standardizing approach dominant in science. As a prototypical narrative, the story alternates between descriptions and contextualizations of events, theoretical debate, and analytical suggestions. The key idea that is unfolded is the ‘critical trans-pedagogy’ of a creation and tinkering of collectives and their participants in struggles for recognition, and for the democratic social engineering of a responsive welfare state. It is suggested that a singular historical situation spur...
This article is on the issue of social pedagogy in a professional Norwegian child welfare context. G...
This response identifies several strengths of the article, Pushing the Boundaries: What Youth Organ...
In this article I argue that it is important to find a language to describe youth engagement practic...
<p>The article articulates an educational motto – expressed in the title – found in a ‘prototypical ...
This article strives to reinterpret educational values in social pedagogy to provide a basis for a c...
A historical and theoretical reconstruction of the specificity and peculiarity of the discipline of ...
A new interest in social pedagogy has arisen internationally since the beginning of the twenty-first...
This article discusses how the constant pressure for young people to optimise themselves, to become ...
This article utilizes duoethnography, a collaborative research methodology, to examine the divergent...
Editorial. The author discusses the concept of adolescence and its acceptance as a biological impera...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
In this article, drawn from my doctoral study, I argue that applied theatre encounters can serve as ...
By establishing a set of theoretical frameworks to view and compare the work of youth organizers and...
This critical qualitative research investigated the meaning making practices of a group of 10 youth ...
This article addresses the fundamental issue of using qualitative research methods that encourage yo...
This article is on the issue of social pedagogy in a professional Norwegian child welfare context. G...
This response identifies several strengths of the article, Pushing the Boundaries: What Youth Organ...
In this article I argue that it is important to find a language to describe youth engagement practic...
<p>The article articulates an educational motto – expressed in the title – found in a ‘prototypical ...
This article strives to reinterpret educational values in social pedagogy to provide a basis for a c...
A historical and theoretical reconstruction of the specificity and peculiarity of the discipline of ...
A new interest in social pedagogy has arisen internationally since the beginning of the twenty-first...
This article discusses how the constant pressure for young people to optimise themselves, to become ...
This article utilizes duoethnography, a collaborative research methodology, to examine the divergent...
Editorial. The author discusses the concept of adolescence and its acceptance as a biological impera...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
In this article, drawn from my doctoral study, I argue that applied theatre encounters can serve as ...
By establishing a set of theoretical frameworks to view and compare the work of youth organizers and...
This critical qualitative research investigated the meaning making practices of a group of 10 youth ...
This article addresses the fundamental issue of using qualitative research methods that encourage yo...
This article is on the issue of social pedagogy in a professional Norwegian child welfare context. G...
This response identifies several strengths of the article, Pushing the Boundaries: What Youth Organ...
In this article I argue that it is important to find a language to describe youth engagement practic...