With Children and Youth provides a snapshot of emerging theories and
perspectives in the field of child and youth care across North America.
Well-known scholars and researchers present new and innovative critical
perspectives, written in a provocative manner and reflecting
outside-the-box thinking.
The book examines from scholarly and practical viewpoints the purpose of
child and youth care practice, relational practice, post-modern
approaches to thinking about theory and practice, and new and innovative
thinking about the professionalization and accreditation of the
discipline itself. Some chapters merge thinking about child and youth
care with esoteric and literary prose; others use humour and satire as a
way to represent both foundational and entirely new directions in the
field.
With Children and Youth provides no set conclusions or findings
about the field; instead, it guides the reader to spaces of controversy,
contention, and opportunities for innovation and change. Child and youth
care practice and theory, it is argued, is based fundamentally on
engagement across generations, cultures, and social positions, and this
book exemplifies precisely that.