The ebbs and flows of child and youth imprisonment: temporal and spatial patterns and the politics of penalityAt the national level, a quite dramatic decline in child and youth imprisonment in Australia was evident through the decade of the 1980s and into the early years of the 1990s. This was mirrored by an almost identical pattern in England and Wales where, for example, the number of boys aged 16 years and... (Youth Justice and Penality in Comparative Context)A greater impact of labour mobility on developmentThe formulation of policies linking migration and development is based on the idea that it is possible to enhance welfare in migrant-sending countries through the efficient management of international movements. Over the last two decades sending countries have accordingly tried to place migration into... (Development Centre Studies Tackling the Policy Challenges of Migration : Regulation, Integration, Development.)The Dominant Paradigm: Child Trafficking and the Fight Against ItIntroduction Child trafficking exploded onto the international scene in the late 1990s, a product of the union between the anti-trafficking and anti- child labour movements. Although previously disunited, these two came together around the World Congress against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation... (Child Trafficking, Youth Labour Mobility and the Politics of Protection)The Problem of Child TraffickingAradau argues in her discussion of anti-trafficking discourses that ‘the problematisation of trafficking...creates an object of knowledge that can subsequently be governed’ (2008: 15). In her understanding, following Foucault, the concept of ‘problematisation’ refers to the process whereby discursive... (Child Trafficking, Youth Labour Mobility and the Politics of Protection)The ‘Pathological Paradigm’: What Causes Child Trafficking?Let us now dive into the details of the dominant discourse. Beyond the simple fact of its problematising certain phenomena, what exactly does it consist of? How is child trafficking framed? What explains it? And who are the baddies in the story? At its very core, both in Benin and beyond, the dominant... (Child Trafficking, Youth Labour Mobility and the Politics of Protection)New Labour’s legacies in British politics9 New Labour’s broken inheritance In every generation, there comes a moment when the existing way of doing things is challenged. It happened in 1945. It happened in 1979 and again in 1997. This is another of those moments. Ed Miliband1 Rise, like lions after slumber In... (The British Labour Party in Opposition and Power 1979–2019:Forward March Halted?)Embedding the "Family Oriented Collaboration Utilising Strengths" (FOCUS) Clinic in a Child and Youth Mental Health Service and University PartnershipHelen Mildred, Lia Hunter, Belinda Goldsworthy, and Peter Brann For over 20 years there has been a strong collaborative training and research relationship between the Post Graduate Clinical Psychology Program within Deakin University School of Psychology, and Eastern Health Mental Health Program - a... (Single Session Thinking and Practice in Global, Cultural, and Familial Contexts: Expanding Applications)Integrating a Single Session Family Therapy Approach in Two Child and Youth Mental Health ServicesMyf Murphy and Denise Fry1 We work in two different and geographically separate Australian child and youth mental health services - one in Melbourne (Alfred CYMHS), the other in Hobart, Tasmania (known as CAMHS South). The Alfred team serves 0-25-year-olds from urban families, and the CAMHS South team... (Single Session Thinking and Practice in Global, Cultural, and Familial Contexts: Expanding Applications)Korea: social mobilization and FTA politics until 2013In contrast to Japan, civil society participation in FTA politics in Korea is less institutionalized and occurs outside the existing political institutions. Social mobilization of neoliberal and anti-liberal interests is an important feature of Korean civil society’s participation in FTA politics.... (Politics of East Asian Free Trade Agreements: Unveiling the Asymmetry between Korea and Japan)A post qualitative, transdisciplinary, close reading of child and youth care and the capacity of loveHans Skott-Myhre and Kathleen S.G. Skott-Myhre Introduction This chapter will introduce a recently developed way of enquiring about social phenomenon articulated by Elizabeth A. St. Pierre (2018a, 2018b) as post qualitative inquiry. St. Pierre (2018a) argues that qualitative research has reached... (Designing and Conducting Research in Social Science, Health and Social Care) |