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Liberi. Recerca en infància, joventut i comunitat

Membres / agents clau / advisory group

Infants, joves i comunitats resilients

Membres

En aquest projecte hi ha participat professorat de la Universitat de Girona, la Universitat de Barcelona, la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona i la Universitat de Lleida.

L’equip està format per membres de diferents grups de recerca:

Liberi. Grup de recerca en Infància Joventut i Comunitat :

Cultura i Educació :

Laboratori d'Anàlisi i Gestió del Paisatge :

Recerca en  Diversitat :

CISA - Grup de Recerca en Ciències Socials Aplicades :

Grupo Interdisciplinar de Políticas Educativas:

  • Xavier Úcar

Support techniques in research:

Key agents

The project intends to fill a gap given the lack of systematisation of the resilient systems’ identification, which is all the more evident if we focus the research on children and young people, but this is not free of risks. One of them refers to access and difficulties in collecting data. It is precisely to minimise this risk that the selection of the geographical areas was so important, as was the achievement of participation in designing, applying and analysing the results of key persons, both from the the public authorities and from organisations, who helped to make the project more feasible and suitable, according to field and geographical area:

Advisory group

The function of the advisory board was very much geared towards the internationalisation of the project. Its task was to advise when the first results are available and participate in the final conference to help promote the significance and dissemination of the results at international level.

The group consisted of four prestigious academics specialising in the areas dealt with by the project:

  • Patricia McNamara, PhD
    • Senior Fellow - Honorary
    • Department of Social Work
    • University of Melbourne (Australia)
  • William Penuel, PhD
    • Distinguished Professor
    • Director of the National Center for Research in Policy and Practice
    • School of Education
    • University of Colorado Boulder (USA)
  • Edurne Garcia Iriarte, PhD
    • Assistant Professor
    • School of Social Work and Social Policy
    • Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)
  • Howard Williamson, PhD
    • Professor of European Youth Policy
    • South Wales Business School
    • University of South Wales, Wales, UK

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