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Updated: Wed, December 2, 2009 11:16 AM

INTRODUCTION
Youth Studies Ireland is the first professional youth studies journal to be published in Ireland. The journal, published by the Irish Youth Work Press, represents the coming together of people interested in youth affairs throughout the island of Ireland. The journal is an interagency all-Ireland venture that has been endorsed and supported supported by a wide range of national youth work agencies and colleges engaged in the delivery of youth work courses.

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YOUTH STUDIES IRELAND-Spring/Summer 2009 Vol .4 No 1
ABSTRACT
BUY THIS ARTICLE
INFORMATION
About Youth Studies Ireland
Cover & Contents; Editorial Board & Advisory Committee, Notes for Contributors.
 
The Function of History in the Debate on the Social Professions: The Case of Youth Work.

Walter Lorenz



€ 5:00
Voices of Hidden Young Carers in Cork.

Joe Finnerty and Cathal O’Connell



€ 5:00
RESEARCH DIGEST
Not Just Homelessness …
A Study of ‘Out of Home’ Young People in Cork City

Paula Mayock and Nicola Carr..



€ 5:00
NOTES ON PRACTICE
Diversity Toolkit for Youth Work:
Increasing Participation and Inclusion for all Young People

Matthew Seebach and Anne Walsh



€ 5:00
PAST PERSPECTIVES

Industrial Schools in Ireland (1884)



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REVIEW ARTICLE

Youth Finding Youth: Exploring Theory and Experiences of Youth in Late Modern Societies

Katharina Swirak

 


 



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YOUTH STUDIES IRELAND-Autumn/Winter 2008 Vol .3 No 2
ABSTRACT
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INFORMATION
About Youth Studies Ireland
Cover & Contents; Editorial Board & Advisory Committee, Notes for Contributors.
 
Balancing Due Process Values with Welfare Objectives in Juvenile Justice Procedure: Some Strengths and Weaknesses in the Irish Approach
Dermot P.J Walsh



€ 5:00
Choice and Resistance: Young Peoples Perspectives on Food and Eating at School

Michelle Share



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Youth Participation and Youth Work: A Conceptual Review.

Matthew Seebach



€ 5:00
PAST PERSPECTIVES

Adolescence and the Vocational Educational Bill (1930)



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REVIEW ARTICLE

Putting Children First?
Majella Mulkeen.




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YOUTH STUDIES IRELAND-Spring/Summer 2008 Vol .3 No 1
ABSTRACT
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INFORMATION
About Youth Studies Ireland
Cover & Contents; Editorial Board & Advisory Committee, Notes for Contributors.
 
Youth, Intercultural Learning and Cultural Politics in Europe
Some Current Debates

Gavan Titley



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Youth Homelessness in Ireland: The Emergence of a Social Problem

Eoin O’Sullivan and Paula Mayock



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‘It sort of widens the health word …’ : Evaluation of a Health Promotion Intervention in the Youth Work Setting.

Margaret Hodgins and Lynn Swinburne



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RESEARCH DIGEST
Coming of Age in the 21st Century:
The New and Longer Road to Adulthood

Liz Kerrins



€ 5:00
NOTES ON PRACTICE
Going Global! Good Practice Guidelines for Development Education
in Youth Work

Niamh McCrea and Johnny Sheehan



€ 5:00
PAST PERSPECTIVES

The Blind Alley
Some Aspects of Juvenile Employment in Ireland (1915)



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REVIEWS

Youth and Social Capital

A Great Feast of Light: Growing up Irish in the Television Age

Young People in Contemporary Ireland

 


 



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YOUTH STUDIES IRELAND-Autumn/Winter 2007 Vol .2 No 2
ABSTRACT
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INFORMATION
About Youth Studies Ireland
Cover & Contents; Editorial Board & Advisory Committee, Notes for Contributors.
 
What do you Youth Workers Do ? Communicating Youth Work
Jean Spence



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Emergent Issues in Ethnic Youth Studies:
A Historical and Ethnographic Study of the Vietnamese-Irish Experience
Mark Maguire



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Recreational Drug Taking Among LGBT Young Adults in Ireland:
Results of an Exploratory Study
Kiran Sarma



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‘Not that I wouldn’t trust them, I trust probably two of them …’:
Exploring the Information Worlds of Ethnic Minority Adolescents in Ireland

Jean Henefer




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RESEARCH DIGEST
Management and Motivation: The Views of Professional Youth Workers

Deirdre Bigley



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VOICES OF YOUNG PEOPLE
Choices and Constraints, Risks and Opportunities:
Some Perspectives from Young People in Kilkenny:



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REVIEWS
Work in Progress:Case Studies in Participatory Arts with Young People

Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) in the Context of Social,
Personal and Health Education (SPHE)

Teenspace: National Recreation Policy for Young People

 


 



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YOUTH STUDIES IRELAND -Spring/Summer 2007 Vol .2 No 1
ABSTRACT
BUY THIS ARTICLE
INFORMATION
About Youth Studies Ireland
Editorial Board, Advisory Committee, Article Abstracts, Notes for Contributors [Free Content]
 
Youth Mentoring in Ireland:
Weighing Up the Benefits and Challenges

Bernadine Brady and Pat Dolan



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Worldviews Apart? Perceptions of Place among Rural, Farm and Urban Young People in Ireland
Brian McGrath and Saoirse NicGabhainn..



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Young Rent Supplement Claimants in the Private Rented Sector:
An Analysis of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Duration of Claims
Dermot Coates and Michelle Norris



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Coming of Age at Last?
Youth Work, the Good Relations Legislation and the Shared Future Policy in Northern Ireland
Derick Wilson




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RESEARCH DIGEST
Young People’s Views about Recreation and Leisure:
Findings from a National Study
Áine de Róiste and Joan Dinneen



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NOTES ON PRACTICE
Involving Young People in Conference Planning:
Some Lessons from Practice
Celia Keenaghan and Mary Roche



€ 5:00
REVIEWS
Faith Based Youth Work in Northern Ireland.
Youth Justice in Ireland: Tough Lives, Rough Justice
Youth Work: Voices of Practice



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YOUTH STUDIES IRELAND -AUTUMN 2006 Vol .1 No 1
ABSTRACT
BUY THIS ARTICLE
INFORMATION
About Youth Studies Ireland
Editorial Board, Advisory Committee, Notes for Contributors [Free Content]
 
EDITORIAL
‘Youth as a concept is unthinkable.’
Maurice Devlin [Free Content]
Youth Work in Northern Ireland:
An Exploration of Emerging Themes and Challenges

Ken Harland and Tony Morgan



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Youth, Governance and the City:
Towards a Critical Urban Sociology of Youth Crime and Disorder Prevention
Matt Bowdenle



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Addressing Youth and Being Young:
Investigating the ‘Bias of Youth’ in Irish Advertising
Neil O’Boyle



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ASBOs and Behaviour Orders:
Institutionalised Intolerance of Youth?
Claire Hamilton and Mairéad Seymour




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Traveller Children and Education:
Progress and Problems
Cormac Forkan




€ 5:00
REVIEW ARTICLE
Significant Steps Forward in Irish Social Care Scholarship
Nóirín Hayes

 



€ 5:00
BOOK REVIEW
Strategy for the Delivery of Youth Work in Northern Ireland
(2005–2008)
Sam McCready



€ 3:00


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