Past event
Interrogating the boundaries of childhood studies and youth studies: Themes, debates and controversies in research and practice
								Online registration has now closed. If you want to attend this event, please email events@bera.ac.uk for details of how to register onsite.
Programme
10.30 Arrival and Registration
11.00 Opening Plenary Policy and Politics
 Sir Al Aynsley Green, former Children’s Commissioner and current President of the B.M.A. and Professor Nigel Thomas Professor of Childhood and Youth Research, Centre for Children and Young People’s Participation, UCLAN Discussant: Professor Lynn Tett
12.30 Lunch
13.15 Paper Sessions
Panel A
 ‘I’m getting the child’s voice: Do I get their rights?’
 Laura Goodfellow, University of Manchester, Institute of Education 
Democracy, democracy and participation: Involving youth or youth voice as separation?
 Richard McHugh and Dr Hannah Smithson, MMU 
Children’s voices and participation in technology mediated research
 Dr Natalia Kucirkova, MMU
Using Visual Methods to Inform a Mixed Methods Study
 Dr Valerie Farnsworth, University of Leeds 
Panel B
 Engaging people with autism: tensions between vulnerability and independence
 Dr Jacqui Shepherd, University of Sussex 
An exploration of an asset-based approach to the management of diabetes in young people: a qualitative participatory approach
 Emma Green, University of East London 
Youth Work at the end of life
 Dr Rajesh Patel, MMU 
Toxic Childhood or Toxic Children? Constructing boundaries of childhood and adolescence in Sue Palmer’s parenting books
 Jonquil Balcombe, Huddersfield 
 
Love and Professionalism? An engagement with Jools Page on Professional Love in the Early Years
 Dr Martin Purcell, Huddersfield   
15.30 Closing Plenary
 Boundary-crossings: interdisciplinary work as disruptive force to policy and practices
 Professor Brid Featherstone,Professor of Social Work, University of Huddersfield and Professor Rachel Holmes,Professor of Cultural Studies of Childhood, MMU Discussant: Janet Batsleer
16.30 Conclusion
17.00 Close of meeting
Bursaries
½¿É«µ¼º½ offer a limited amount of bursaries for ½¿É«µ¼º½ Student Members only.
The Creativity in Education SIG are pleased to extend the following bursaries for this event.
- Up to 10 bursaries are available for ½¿É«µ¼º½ Student Members to the value of £50 towards travel, and complimentary registration for the event.
 - Up to 5 bursaries are available for PGR students based at the University of Huddersfield (you do not need to be a ½¿É«µ¼º½ Student Member for this bursary) for complimentary registration for the event.
 
To apply for one of these bursaries, please email events@bera.ac.uk with a 200 word statement on why you want to attend this event. Bursaries are offered on a first come, first served basis. Once approved you will be sent details of how to register online. Travel expenses will be reimbursed after the event in accordance with our travel policies. You must not have previously received bursary funding from ½¿É«µ¼º½ in the current year.