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Expert workshops The Youth Partnership organises expert workshops on themes important for young people in Europe, which are discussed jointly by youth research, policy and practice as well as young people's representatives, all with expertise in the subject matter. The themes are identified by various youth field actors, such as the institutional partners, youth organisations, research community and national authorities in charge of youth issues, who often become the co-organisers of the events. The programme of each workshop is developed individually in coherence with its aims and objectives. It typically includes thematic panels, with presentations delivered by the participating experts, debates and working groups aimed at elaborating conclusions and recommendations. The results are then addressed to the relevant stakeholders, who receive them in the format of a report from the workshop, also available on-line on the Partnership website and at times published.
The following expert workshops took place: 2009 "The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today’s youth work policy", second workshop - Blankenberge, Belgium (25–28 May 2009) Seminar of youth research, policy and practice : Young People and Social Change after the Fall of the Berlin Wall - Budapest, Hungary (20th November 2009) The Research Committee 34, Sociology of Youth, International Sociological Association; in co-operation with The Directorate for Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe; the Partnership between the Council of Europe and the European Commission in the field of Youth ; the Italian Sociological Association; the Department of Sociology and Social Research of the University of Milan-Bicocca is organising a seminar of youth research, policy and practice entitled "Young People and Social Change after the Fall of the Berlin Wall" on the 20th November 2009 in Budapest. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall in November 1989, a symbol of both the raising of the Iron Curtain and the end of the Cold War, this seminar takes a look at how the opening up of these societies to Europe and the world changed the conditions and experiences of growing up in the area. It will examine the status of young people in these societies before and after 1989, their living conditions, issues of social participation, the way in which they construct their identity and constitute and represent current social realities, their cultures and gender constructions as well as the interplay of continuities and discontinuities beyond this historical separator. The seminar focuses on four main topical fields: youth transitions and their national contexts, youth in the post-communist landscapes of inequality and uncertainty, and the consequences of social change for the possible convergence of youth across the former dividing line of the Iron Curtain. A fourth stream addresses the history and activities of cooperation between youth experts from the East and the West regarding research, policy and practice. 2008 "The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today’s youth work policy" - Blankenberge, Belgium (26–29 May 2008) "Continuing the Pathway towards Recognition". Expert workshop on the recognition of non-formal learning in the youth field - Prague, Czech Republic (9-11 June 2008) 2006 Young people with fewer opportunities and volunteering - Seminar report by Magdalena Jakubowska and Kathy Schroeder and Marta Medlinska For further information do not hesitate to contact the Partnership Secretariat. |
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