New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'

This article summarises the results of a two-phase research project, which concentrated on leisure practices of ethnic minority youth and their expectations on multicultural youth services. The question is how youth work as “cultureless” principles of Nordic welfare universalism function in contempo...

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Main Authors: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, Päivi Harinen, Veronika Honkasalo, Antti Kivijärvi, Miikka Pyykkönen, Jussi Ronkainen, Anne-Mari Souto, Leena Suurpää
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2014-03-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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Online Access:https://journal-njmr.org/articles/118
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spelling doaj-c4ed4b3938694bcead122055e5dbb8522020-11-25T03:37:34ZengHelsinki University PressNordic Journal of Migration Research1799-649X2014-03-0141303910.2478/njmr-2014-0005114New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'Pirkkoliisa Ahponen0Päivi Harinen1Veronika Honkasalo2Antti Kivijärvi3Miikka Pyykkönen4Jussi Ronkainen5Anne-Mari Souto6Leena Suurpää7Department of Social Sciences, University of Eastern FinlandDepartment of Social Sciences, University of Eastern FinlandFinnish Youth Research SocietyDepartment of Social Sciences, University of Eastern FinlandDepartment of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of JyväskyläJuvenia Centre of Youth Field Expertise, Mikkeli University of Applied SciencesDepartment of Social Sciences, University of Eastern FinlandFinnish Youth Research SocietyThis article summarises the results of a two-phase research project, which concentrated on leisure practices of ethnic minority youth and their expectations on multicultural youth services. The question is how youth work as “cultureless” principles of Nordic welfare universalism function in contemporary social conditions. Have youth workers and administrative authorities adopted multicultural demands of increasing ethnic diversity? The case of Finland is taken as a special example. The analysis of the data is based on a survey and thematic interviews. The current culturally diverse reality is seen as leading to new youth work practices, but this happens slowly and is disturbed by resistant attitudes.https://journal-njmr.org/articles/118youth workwelfare servicesmulticulturalismequalityuniversalism
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Veronika Honkasalo
Antti Kivijärvi
Miikka Pyykkönen
Jussi Ronkainen
Anne-Mari Souto
Leena Suurpää
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Päivi Harinen
Veronika Honkasalo
Antti Kivijärvi
Miikka Pyykkönen
Jussi Ronkainen
Anne-Mari Souto
Leena Suurpää
New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'
Nordic Journal of Migration Research
youth work
welfare services
multiculturalism
equality
universalism
author_facet Pirkkoliisa Ahponen
Päivi Harinen
Veronika Honkasalo
Antti Kivijärvi
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Jussi Ronkainen
Anne-Mari Souto
Leena Suurpää
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title New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'
title_short New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'
title_full New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'
title_fullStr New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'
title_full_unstemmed New Challenges for Nordic Welfare Services: 'Emerging Cultural Diversity in Finnish Youth Work'
title_sort new challenges for nordic welfare services: 'emerging cultural diversity in finnish youth work'
publisher Helsinki University Press
series Nordic Journal of Migration Research
issn 1799-649X
publishDate 2014-03-01
description This article summarises the results of a two-phase research project, which concentrated on leisure practices of ethnic minority youth and their expectations on multicultural youth services. The question is how youth work as “cultureless” principles of Nordic welfare universalism function in contemporary social conditions. Have youth workers and administrative authorities adopted multicultural demands of increasing ethnic diversity? The case of Finland is taken as a special example. The analysis of the data is based on a survey and thematic interviews. The current culturally diverse reality is seen as leading to new youth work practices, but this happens slowly and is disturbed by resistant attitudes.
topic youth work
welfare services
multiculturalism
equality
universalism
url https://journal-njmr.org/articles/118
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