Please find below details of a one-day conference funded by the South
Bank Partnership:
Centre for Social and Policy Research
University of Teesside
Youth, Risk and Leisure
10.30am - 4.00 or 5.00pm, Thursday 17th February 2000, Middlesbrough
Football Community Centre.
Speakers
Fred Cartmel, University of Glasgow: Changing contexts of youth -
individualization, risk and transition
Alan France, University of Sheffield: Towards a sociological
understanding of youth and their risk taking.
Betsy Ettorre and Steve Miles, University of Plymouth: Consuming Risk
- young people's lifestyles and the pleasure of uncertainty.
Patricia Bell, University of Teesside: Mothering on the Margins
Paul Crawshaw and Tamara Seabrook, University of Teesside: Gender
Space and Place: Cultural Geographies of Risk
Anne Foreman, University of Teesside: Community Consultation 'a load
of twaddle': Local Perceptions of the Redesign of Communities
Conference Fee (including lunch)
£50 Waged persons
£10 Unwaged persons and postgraduate students - please note reduced
fee places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first
served basis.
Programme of events and booking forms attached, please return to
Barbara Cox, Centre for Social and Policy Research, School of Social
Sciences, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA. Tel: 01642
342346, Email: [log in to unmask]
Closing date for return of booking forms is Tuesday 1st February 2000.
Paul Crawshaw
Researcher
Centre for Social and Policy Research
University of Teesside
Middlesbrough
TS1 3BA
Tel: (01642) 384478
Mobile: 0411 852 639
Fax: (01642) 342396
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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