The Risks of the Present Youth Subcultures in the View of Social Pedagogy and Social Work
- Institution: Matej Bel University
- Year of publication: 2005
- Source: Show
- Pages: 35-43
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.05.5.1.03
- PDF: tner/200501/tner503.pdf
The contribution analyzes the most important risks of the present youth subcultures and the opportunities for social work and social pedagogy with regard to the problems of youth subcultures. The basic characteristics of youth subcultures is described as well as their social development, types and forms. The central meaning is inscribed to the possibilities of interdisciplinary coaction of social pedagogy and social work when solving specific problems of youth subcultures in the process of socialization during free time or at the penetration of social deviations. A specific attention is paid to the definition of the professional roles of social workers and social pedagogues in relation to the risky youth subcultures.
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