Transdisciplinary Conversations in Child and Youth Care |
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Authors: | Nicole Land Shemine Gulamhusein Angela Scott Emily Coon |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada;2. Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canadanland@ryerson.ca |
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Abstract: | Beginning from the proposition that doing transdisciplinary child and youth care (CYC) entails an ethic of risk and vulnerability, four graduate students from differing social, spiritual, bodied, and academic locations trace how our research and professional projects encounter, challenge, support, and disrupt one another. Thinking through two concepts critical to the field of CYC in Canada (politics and care), we aim to (a) make visible the possibilities, tensions, and incommensurabilities that emerge when we collectively risk generous, rigorous dialogue between distinct research projects, practice orientations, and lived ontological and epistemological loyalties; and (b) imagine the practices required to enact, and the creative collaborations that might emerge through, transdisciplinary conversations in child and youth care. |
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Keywords: | Care child and youth care politics transdisciplinary |
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