We proudly presented and were present at the NYRIS2024 Youth Researcher Conference at Tampere University. As the conference was in Tampere, it was easy for us to spend a couple of days presenting our findings, hearing about up-to-date youth research, and connecting with new and old colleagues. To know more about our recent research interests you can find us by name in this abstract book of NYRIS (link opens to a new tab) Abstract-book-Nyris2024-2
Here are the titles of our presentations
Nick Haswell
Friends from the past, friends for the future: Exploring how young refugees’ friendship practices change and endure through life transitions
Iida Kallio
Newly arrived immigrant students’ integration into mainstream education classes
Luke Macaulay, Maria Petäjäniemi, Nick Haswell and Mervi Kaukko
Exploring how to use arts-based methods together with refugee youth
Fath E Mubeen
Understanding the self of young refugees as relational and in relation to belonging and wellbeing
Merja Viljanen
The development of youth purpose is shaped by their educational journeys and life circumstances
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Anette Mansikka-Aho who was multitasking – participating two congerenses at the time. ( And at the photo shooting time she was at the other conference. In NYRIS she was presenting Reverse Pedagogical Relationships: Young people’s experiences of intergenerational climate discussions and in Kasvatuksen historian ja filosofian kesäpäivillä, Kahifissä, Nuorten kritiikki ilmastokasvatusta kohtaan.