
This book is aimed at those studying youth and community work and would be useful for anyone working with diverse communities.
The book explores themes including identity and culture and demystifies language and concepts such as ethnicity, race and culture. Concepts and theories are also discussed, such as hegemony and Orientalism; trust and listening and facilitating; understanding the consequences of Islamaphobia and the challenge of globalisation – particularly useful in the current context of Britain.
How the author includes the relevant youth and community work standards at the beginning of every chapter is useful, especially to those learning or teaching youth and community work.
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