This article draws on research undertaken as part of a Collective Biography project generated by a group of activists and lecturers teaching and researching in youth and community work (YCW). Collective Biography (CB) is an approach to research in which participants work productively with memory and writing to generate collective action orientated analysis. The emphasis on collectivized approaches to CB work acts as a potential strategy to disrupt and resist the reproduction of power in academic knowledge-making practices and the impact of powerful policy discourses in practice. The article explores the current context and contemporary challenges for teaching anti-oppressive practice in UK based universities before briefly scoping out the m...
This paper critically assesses the contemporary mainstream state-led youth work tradition in England...
This paper is the outcome of a writing collaboration by the three authors listed. We have approached...
FROM “PARALYSING MYTHS” 1 TO CURRICULUM EXPANSION: equipping youth &community work students to m...
This article draws on research undertaken as part of a Collective Biography project generated by a g...
ABSTRACT Teaching and learning are frequently treated as processes that are separate from each other...
This essay offers a broken narrative concerning the early history of anti-oppressive practice as an ...
Collective biography draws on memory work methods developed initially by feminist sociologists (Haug...
In this chapter, we “deterritorialize” collective biography through the introduction of textual in(t...
In this chapter we go back to the group of students we introduced in Chapter 7. This small group of ...
In this paper1 I describe the application of the experiential and emancipatory strategies of Gramsci...
Collective biography is a research strategy that is inspired by Frigga Haug's (1987) memory-work. Li...
The article presents an example of poststructuralist interpretation of biography episode written by ...
Aims: Drawing on their engagement in a specific collective biography research project, the co-author...
This article captures aspects of community responses to COVID-19 through a participatory and interdi...
This article discusses how biographical materials may be used in youth arts education projects to de...
This paper critically assesses the contemporary mainstream state-led youth work tradition in England...
This paper is the outcome of a writing collaboration by the three authors listed. We have approached...
FROM “PARALYSING MYTHS” 1 TO CURRICULUM EXPANSION: equipping youth &community work students to m...
This article draws on research undertaken as part of a Collective Biography project generated by a g...
ABSTRACT Teaching and learning are frequently treated as processes that are separate from each other...
This essay offers a broken narrative concerning the early history of anti-oppressive practice as an ...
Collective biography draws on memory work methods developed initially by feminist sociologists (Haug...
In this chapter, we “deterritorialize” collective biography through the introduction of textual in(t...
In this chapter we go back to the group of students we introduced in Chapter 7. This small group of ...
In this paper1 I describe the application of the experiential and emancipatory strategies of Gramsci...
Collective biography is a research strategy that is inspired by Frigga Haug's (1987) memory-work. Li...
The article presents an example of poststructuralist interpretation of biography episode written by ...
Aims: Drawing on their engagement in a specific collective biography research project, the co-author...
This article captures aspects of community responses to COVID-19 through a participatory and interdi...
This article discusses how biographical materials may be used in youth arts education projects to de...
This paper critically assesses the contemporary mainstream state-led youth work tradition in England...
This paper is the outcome of a writing collaboration by the three authors listed. We have approached...
FROM “PARALYSING MYTHS” 1 TO CURRICULUM EXPANSION: equipping youth &community work students to m...