Living in the 'Risk Society'

Authors

  • Niall McElwee Department of Humanities, Athlone Institute of Technology, Athlone, Ireland
  • Susan McKenna-McElwee Department of Humanities, Athlone Institute of Technology, Athlone, Ireland
  • Jack Phelan Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

This paper has its origins in the three authors meeting up in Ireland some four years ago when Jack Phelan came to the Waterford Institute of Technology's Child and Youth Care Programme to facilitate some seminars with our students. During one of the seminars, a debate was held on the merits of touching and/or hugging clients in care of social services given the prevailing climate of risk consciousness. As Instructors and Practitioners, we were surprised at the fear many students articulated around touch as a form of valid expression. We see this as being part of a wider macro discussion on risk.

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Published

2002-03-01

How to Cite

McElwee, N. ., McKenna-McElwee, S., & Phelan, J. . (2002). Living in the ’Risk Society’. Journal of Child and Youth Care Work, 17, 118–129. Retrieved from https://acycpjournal.pitt.edu/ojs/jcycw/article/view/331

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Contributions to Practice