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CFP: ‘Border crossings’: Transitions of children and youth in times of crisis

‘Border crossings’: Transitions of Children and Youth in Times of Crisis paper session

4th International Conference on Geographies of Children, Young People and Families, San Diego, California: January 12-15, 2015

Session organiser: Helena Pimlott-Wilson (Loughborough University)

Session Theme
Global transformations are rapidly altering young peoples’ experiences of growing up (Jeffrey, 2010).   The recent economic crisis has placed pressure on national economies and labour markets throughout the world; yet, the impacts of restructuring have been uneven within nations.  In particular, the impact on children and youth is noteworthy (see Edwards and Weller 2010) as young people navigate present challenges and look towards the future.  This session aims to raise questions about the way in which the current economic downturn affects both the current lived experiences of children and youth, and their transitions in education, employment, housing and relationships.  The session conceives the over-arching conference theme of ‘borders’ in a variety of ways; including those that are abstract, experiential, imagined and tangible. While the border might be a point in time such as leaving home or seeking paid work, it might also be events of economic change, or be existing or new kinds of borders that emerge or loom as a result of such change, such as borders of poverty, partnership dissolution and un/employment.

This session aims to bring together research exploring the transitions of children and youth in austere times from a variety of (inter)national contexts.  The session aims to consider the breadth and depth of such economic change as experienced by children and youth in relation to the frontiers of the past, present and future. It will focus on how children and youth cope during such turbulent times, and how they draw on the past, present and future to do so.  It will examine how experiences, perceptions and understandings of the future and futurity according to children and youth have been shaped by recent economic changes, and likewise how they feel about the future in relation to past and on-going events.

This session will explore all aspects of transition for children and youth in the context of economic crisis.
Topics prospective contributors might wish to address include, but are not limited to:

• dimensions of the education-to-work transition including earnings, job security, occupational attainment and working conditions;

• housing and domestic transitions;

• critical approaches to aspirations;

• employment, unemployment and job insecurity (past, present and future)

• coping strategies during, and experiences of, economic change;

• changing understandings of the markers of adulthood;

Being Involved
Please send your title and abstract of a maximum of 250 words by Friday 17th July 2014 to Helena Pimlott-Wilson (H.Pimlott-Wilson@lboro.ac.uk) Thank you

Conference: Play, Self-activity, Representation and Development

Conference: Play, Self-activity, Representation and Development

Thursday 26 Jun to Saturday 28 June, 2014

Organised by Canterbury Christ Church University and the International Froebel Society

A valuable experience for academics, teachers, educators, leaders, play workers, and early years practitioners.

We are writing to invite you to book your place for the conference: Play, Self-activity, Representation and Development.

Please find below a copy of the conference programme and abstracts:

http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/education/conferences-events/docs/2014/froebel-conference-programme-and-abstracts.pdf

The standard day fee £65 covers:

  • day refreshments;
  • lunch;
  • the delegates’ package;
  • access to all sessions on your selected day.

To book your place, please visit the conference webpage:
https://shop.canterbury.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=1&catid=180

Questions and queries about the event can be addressed to: childhood.studies@canterbury.ac.uk

Please feel free to forward this message to your colleagues or contacts who might be interested in attending the event.

We look forward to seeing you at the conference.

Organising Committee of the 6th Biennial Conference of the International Froebel Society

 

WMM’s 2014 New Releases Online Catalog has arrived!

For 2014 we are honored to bring you a diverse and powerful collection of films from filmmakers around the globe! Some highlights include 2013 Academy Award® nominee for Best Short Documentary, KINGS POINT, a bittersweet look at aging in America;  I AM A GIRL, an inspirational exploration of what it means to grow up female in the 21st century;  THE SUPREME PRICE, a riveting political thriller about human rights in Nigeria; and a new collection of films chronicling often unheard angles from the 1960’s and 70’s during the Second Wave of the Women’s Movement.

When you purchase a film from WMM, you are helping women directors by supporting their roles as worldwide change-makers and ensuring the production of more feminist film. We are committed to supporting our filmmakers and we return 30-40% of all revenue to them annually, and in total, WMM has returned more than $10,000,000 in royalties to women filmmakers both domestically and internationally, something we are proud of and will work hard to continue to do. For new customers, we welcome you. For our regular customers we thank you for your continued support!

See all 2014 New Releases on our website here, or download the digital catalog. Using a mobile device? Click here to download a PDF.

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‘Children, Young People and Changing Urban Spaces’ conference at the University of Northampton, UK

‘Children, Young People and Changing Urban Spaces’
3rd and 4th September 2014
Centre for Children and Youth, University of Northampton, UK

A conference on Children, Young People and Changing Urban Spaces will be held at the University of Northampton, UK on 3rd and 4th September 2014.  The conference will bring together new, multidisciplinary research exploring the lives, issues and experiences of children, young people and families in diverse, international urban contexts.  A keynote speech will be given by Tracey Skelton (National University of Singapore).

Further information about the conference, and details of how to register, can be found here: http://cypchangingurbanspaces.com/

Professor of Childhood or Youth Studies

Professor of Childhood or Youth Studies

EHP0022-0514
Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Salary:  Negotiable Professor Scale
Location:  Ormskirk
Hours:  Full Time
Duration:  Permanent

Full Details:
http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/vacancies/details/EHP0022-0514

About us

Edge Hill is a dynamic university with a clear sense of direction, a forward-thinking culture and significant resources to invest in its future. The University seeks exceptional individuals to join our intellectually stimulating, creative and inclusive community set in the outskirts of a pleasant market town, with easy access to nearby cities of Liverpool and Manchester.

The Faculty of Arts & Sciences is the largest in the University with a developing postgraduate portfolio and buoyant applications to its diverse portfolio. As part of its on-going success and growth it is continuing to expand the Faculty of Arts and Science team and wishes to appoint outstanding individuals who bring with them innovative and creative ideas and are enthusiastic about being part of a team that leads the way at a national and international level in the field.

About the role

We are seeking to appoint a Professor of Childhood Studies. You will provide research leadership in the area of Childhood Studies along with a commitment to excellent teaching. Professors are expected to provide research mentoring to early career researchers and other staff who request mentoring. In addition to providing active support for colleagues in the development of their own research profiles, you will be expected to contribute to teaching in your specialist area and make a strong contribution to the development and delivery of taught course provision and undertake doctoral supervision.

About you

You will have an established national or international reputation as a scholar in the area and a strong research and teaching profile. With a successful track record in research income generation, you will be experienced in supervising doctoral students and an ability to contribute to the research mentoring of staff as appropriate across the faculty. Experience of contributing actively to the further development of their discipline through professional networks will also be important.  You will be a highly effective communicator and an excellent team player who is wholly supportive of other colleagues.

For informal enquiries about this vacancy, you may wish to contact the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) and Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor George Talbot at George.Talbot@edgehill.ac.uk

Ref:  EHP0022-0514
Closing Date:  25 Jun 2014
Date Posted:  29 May 2014
More Information

Please send completed applications by e-mail to application@edgehill.ac.uk or to Human Resources, Edge Hill University, St Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP.

An Equal Opportunities employer.


Edge Hill University
Times Higher University of the Year – shortlisted 2007/8, 2010/11, 2011/12
www.edgehill.ac.uk

CFP: Young People, Borders & Well-being

4th International Conference on Geographies of Children, Young People and Families

Young People, Borders & Well-Being

San Diego, California

January 12-15, 2015 

Call for Sessions, Papers and Posters:

Located on the US/Mexico border, the conference has a theme of young people, borders and well-being. We encourage delegates to explore the bordered contexts of children and young people — childhood, adulthood, intergenerational relations, politics, mobility/staying put, ethnicities, citizenship, education, labor, play, engagement and activism, etc. – in terms of the ways that they promote well-being and geographies of hope.

The conference is also open to innovative sessions that focus on experimental themes, methodologies, presentations and performances.

In addition to plenaries, special events, receptions and a banquet, the conference will comprise two and a half days of paper and poster sessions in three separate meeting rooms.

The deadline for submission to the conference program (organized sessions, papers or posters) is Friday, August 1 2014. Submissions should be received by this date.

Proposals and enquiries can be submitted to Stuart C. Aitken (saitken@mail.sdsu.edu) or Thomas Herman (thomas.herman@cox.net). For sessions, papers or posters, please send abstracts of no more than 250 words. Include your affiliation and contact information. If you are organizing a session, please send the names and affiliations of participants. Each session is 100 minutes (1 hour 40 minutes), which can be divided into a variety of different formats (4 papers with discussion is suggested).

Conference Registration:

Fees for ‘early-bird’ bookings received by Friday, September 26, 2014:
$250 standard rate
$125 student rate

Fees for bookings received after Friday, September 26, 2014:
$275 standard rate
$140 student rate

The delegate registration fee includes access to all conference sessions, evening receptions and the conference banquet. The fee does not include accommodation or any pre-conference workshops/symposia. Bookings for this event are non-refundable.

Conference Hotel Rooms:

$119 special conference rate (mention the International Children’s Geographies Conference to get the special rate)

Conference Venue and Hotel: Wyndham San Diego Bayside

Further details of the conference are available via the following web link:

http://icgcsandiego.wix.com/ypbw

 

New Book: Migrant Youth, Transnational Families, and the State

Migrant Youth, Transnational Families, and the State:
Care and Contested Interests

Lauren Heidbrink

Announcing the very timely publication of a new book on unaccompanied children and detention, Migrant Youth, Transnational Families, and the State: Care and Contested Interests. Written by anthropologist Lauren Heidbrink, this compelling ethnography draws on U.S. historical, political, legal, and institutional practices to contextualize the lives of children and youth as they move through federal detention facilities, immigration and family courts, federal foster care programs, and their communities across the United States and Central America.

 

http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/15214.html