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Online youth work and eYouth — A guide to the world of the digital natives

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  • Székely, Levente
  • Nagy, Ádám

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Our society is often called the post-modern or information society to differentiate it from earlier structures. This distinction is justified by completely new circumstances which are perceptible on a daily basis. For example, the forms of establishing and maintaining communication have undergone fundamental changes. ICT-aided solutions are playing an ever greater role, replacing interpersonal communication. However, what must never be forgotten is that – although the medium is different – there is always a person behind the digital tools and this is why the tasks of youth work extend into virtual space. The study deals with youth work that can be and is to be carried out in various digital spaces. The authors will introduce the characteristic features of this new area, and focuses on the general rules that define it, as well as the various features of individual media (applications). The author also introduces practical examples, of which success should be followed as models. He will formulate general fundamental rules that are worth maintaining if we wish to pursue youth work in the virtual space.

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  • Székely, Levente & Nagy, Ádám, 2011. "Online youth work and eYouth — A guide to the world of the digital natives," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 33(11), pages 2186-2197.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:33:y:2011:i:11:p:2186-2197
    DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2011.07.002
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    1. Chan, Gloria Hong-yee & Lo, T. Wing, 2014. "Hidden youth services: What Hong Kong can learn from Japan," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 42(C), pages 118-126.
    2. Lim, Sun Sun, 2017. "Youth workers' use of Facebook for mediated pastoralism with juvenile delinquents and youths-at-risk," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 81(C), pages 139-147.
    3. German Ben-Hayun, Shiran & Perry-Hazan, Lotem, 2023. "In the same boat: Parents’ and teachers’ role in protecting elementary school students’ online rights," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 146(C).
    4. To, Siu-ming, 2016. "Loneliness, the search for meaning, and the psychological well-being of economically disadvantaged Chinese adolescents living in Hong Kong: Implications for life skills development programs," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 52-60.
    5. To, Siu-ming & Ngai, Steven Sek-yum & Iu Kan, Siu-mee, 2012. "Direct and mediating effects of accessing sexually explicit online materials on Hong Kong adolescents' attitude, knowledge, and behavior relating to sex," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 34(11), pages 2156-2163.

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