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Participation and institutional Change -within the field of social work with 'at risk youth’ -
Mette Bladt (assistant professor) and
Ditte Tofteng (senior associated lecturer)
University College Capital (UCC)
Denmark
About us…
• Researchers from the UCC - University College Capital (Copenhagen) R&D department.
• As action researchers we are occupied with knowledge production within research as a collaborative participatory process with various participants.
• This presentation is a reflection on the notion of participation and how upturned participation can develop the social work with at-risk youth in a welfare system
Content
• A different notion of participation
– “Upturned participation”
• Research with at risk youth in the frame of upturned participation
• All in – developing the social work with at risk youth
• Common discussion
Developing af different notion of participation
The inspiration arises from two different places –and theoretical notions
1) Arnsteins ”Ladder of participation”
2) Action research
The ladder of participation
• A very used model in Denmark – in planning, in social work etc.• It is used to illustrate levels of participation• But the ladder tells us what participation is NOT• Interesting critique we share
Arnstein, Sherry R. "A Ladder of Citizen Participation," JAIP, Vol. 35, No. 4, July 1969, pp. 216-224.
• Shares Adorno and Horkheimers notion of the “dialectics of enlightenment”
• The notion of participation in action research is: social oriented democratic co-creations of the social life.
• In critical utopian action research the ground of participation is critique –A lack of democratic relations in society: Critical analysis that points out positivism (science) as partly responsible for authoritarian orientations in modern society
• Research and researchers; can take an active role in changing this –opening alternatives through social change and critical social analysis
• Adorno & Horkheimer (1944): Ambivalence is a continuous condition
• Block (2000): Utopia is part of reality – is part of a critical analysis – it can be developed or it can be set aside
• Lewin (1948): A practical alternative – democratic experiments as social technology for (normative) democratic change - Re-establishing a connection between science and normative culture
Critical utopian action research- and the notion of participation
”Upturned participation”
• Another way of thinking participation
Research together with at risk youth
Several research projects with very marginalized youth.
The analytic question is:
”The good youth life – when we decide” - and we act upon the ideastogether
Research together with at risk youth
The research projects show that marginalized youth:
• Wishes to be a part of the ”normal” society, and hold a responsibility for it
• Are looking for spaces in the soceital reality where theycan belong
• Develop funny, substantial and original types of social work, institutions and activities
All in – the professionalsResearch project presentation
• Nine call (workshops) over a period of 1½ year.
• Aproxx. 50 participants• 2-4 from the same institutions• Aproxx 29 institutions
• The project is a partnerships with 3B Boligsocial enhed (engelsk?) and the municipality of Copenhagen…
• With the participants and their institutions – how to develop new insights and new methods – the former methods did not work
The beginning
Theoretical background and
introduction of the model
IPlanning of the
experiments
E
Ideas and reflections – new input to the
experimentsE
Exchanging of experiences with
experiment's E
Analyzing and reflections on the
model…
E
Pedagogical repertoire – how does the model
connect
Looking for places to begin
Evaluation -
The flow and activities - workshops and experiments
The experiments;
New forms of social activities in the youth center (public)New ways to be a resident at the group home
Organizing refugee kids
New ways to create pedagogical room at school – together with ay risk youth
Roles in the project and process
• Co-creation of knowledge (experiments, analyzing and reflection)
• The participants; Co-researchers
• The researchers: facilitators, teachers and researchers
• Democratization of knowledge production –democratization of research.
Preliminary findings
• Recruitment (youth) is difficult• They find the method meaningful in a pedagogical context and
as a supplement to the vocation as pedagogues/ pedagogical skills – development of their pedagogical repertoire
• Their first argument is – ‘we already do that’ – but they end up looking at it as very different from what they are already doing
• It is challenging for the leaders and organizations/institutions
• Political attention – 3 B is a strong political player• The rooting of the project and the change processes is done
simultaneous with the research
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