"The Power of youth work"
>> Issue 16, November 2010
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Contents
- Edito: Hello readers! by Mark Taylor
- Arriving at the declaration on youth work by Karen Jacobs, Koen Lambert and Leen Van Bockstal
- Dialogue on the agenda - Youth mission in the Trio Presidency process by Ildiko Ferencsik
- Making the trio work by Mark Taylor
- The look of the convention by Gülesin Nemutlu and Marlies Pöschl
- The Clash and the two Bobs by Tena Prelec and Darko Markovic
- Euroblog: The craziest journalistic adventure in Europe - ever by Kristof D'hanens
- Empowering the powerful? by Gülesin Nemutlu
- Professionals and volunteers in youth work by Gülesin Nemutlu
- Geopolitics of youth policy by Giuseppe Porcaro
- Youth work, a social practice! by Filip Coussée
- Paper planes by Marlies Pöschl
- Find the youth worker in you by Stijn Vlasschaert
- Youth work goes global by Tena Prelec
- Woman-i-sing the convention by Gülesin Nemutlu
- The Opinion Wall by Gülesin Nemutlu
- Pathways through the convention by Tena Prelec and Darko Markovic
- Face check by Marlies Pöschl
- A view from abroad by David M. Hansen
- Sometimes we find a nice answer to some nice questions, but not always... by Mark Taylor
- Notes on contributors
- Spiffy
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