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Against the odds | Poietic Spaces
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Bringing temporality to intervention practice and evaluation. Competing to be public →. November 22, 2012. The last couple of Fridays my MA Childhood and Youth Studies (MACYS) students and I have been visiting the South London children’s charity Kids Company. Is another one) and I’m really pleased that my MACYS students have been able to also get a small taste of what the organization is about. This entry was posted in Teaching. Competing to be public →.
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Just another WordPress.com site. PQR FAQs and Resources. N-PQR and related publications. Books and Book Reviews. Newer posts →. Reflecting on the known and the unknown in the research process, by Nollaig Frost. November 2, 2015. Guest Blog by Deborah Biggerstaff – Letting the data speak: combining interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) with narrative in a pluralistic approach. December 11, 2014. Morse, 2009, p. 1523) rather than thinking more creatively about how we might link different quali...
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Nolas, S-M. (2012) ‘The Community Group Programme for children and young people who have experienced domestic violence’, Invited workshop to The British Psychological Society Annual Conference. Division for Clinical Psychology: Faculties for Children, Young People and their Families). Manchester, England. (September, 2012). University of Strathclyde, Scotland. (September, 2012). University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana, Illinois (May, 2012). Nolas, S-M., ...
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Newer posts →. Bringing temporality to intervention practice and evaluation. November 19, 2012. I have been looking forward to the New Frontiers: Qualitative Longitudinal Research. Thorny issues shared across both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, and which I look forward to hearing and thinking more about. Children’s privacy: a gatekeeper to children’s rights in Greece. October 11, 2012. Greek newspaper To Vima reported. It has come to lig...
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Looking back on books that inspired… | Poietic Spaces
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Competing to be public. Next Post →. Looking back on books that inspired…. December 12, 2012. I recently contributed a blog post to the LSE Review of Books. Here is the piece…. This entry was posted in Other.there is always (an)other. Competing to be public. Next Post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Archaeology of Ch...
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Reports | Poietic Spaces
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Neville, L. and Sanders-McDonagh, E. (2012) Final Report: Evaluation of the Community Group Programme for Children and Young People. A study commissioned by the charity Against Violence and Abuse and funded by Comic Relief. [ FINAL Report Community Group Programme. Griffiths, S., Byrne, A. and Nolas, S-M. Trailblazers, Improving access to Talking Therapies for African and Caribbean Men: An evaluation report. Martin, A., Hoffman, J., Nolas, S-M. Olmos, G. ...
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November | 2012 | Poietic Spaces
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Monthly Archives: November 2012. Competing to be public. November 30, 2012. More specifically, we still don’t yet know enough about how familiar and relatively established ways of understanding ‘the public’ and ‘public engagement’ are being unsettled and re-made in this context; or about the new forms of publicness that may be. November 22, 2012. Bringing temporality to intervention practice and evaluation. November 19, 2012. Both days also provided plenty of...
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Playing with inequality: Some reflections on young children, ‘the political’, and activism – Childhood @ UCL
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Researching and teaching the politics of children and childhood at University College London (UCL). Playing with inequality: Some reflections on young children, ‘the political’, and activism. Recently had the opportunity to attend Activism on the Edge of Age. An exciting two-day event organised by the Connectors Study. And hosted by the Centre for Innovation and Research in Childhood and Youth ( CIRCY. During the two event, artist Nat Al-Tahhan. Created a stunning visual narrative of the discussions:.
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December | 2013 | Poietic Spaces
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Monthly Archives: December 2013. Exploring the dynamics of collective action. December 17, 2013. Last September I took part in an excellent workshop at the London School of Economics organized by my colleagues Dr Flora Cornish. And Professor Catherine Campbell. In my paper I attempt to deal with the gap between theory and practice in community health psychology accounts of collective action and the practices of bringing about personal, group and community cha...
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