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Youth Policy, Civil Society and the Modern Irish State
By (Author) Fred Powell
By (author) Martin Geoghegan
By (author) Margaret Scanlon
By (author) Katharina Swirak
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st July 2014
United Kingdom
Adult Education
362.709
Paperback
302
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book, now available in paperback, explores the development of youth policy and youth work in Ireland from the mid-nineeenth 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. -- .
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