WUN Children Youth and Familes Network
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Children play under a fountain.
Teenage boys playing videogames.
A teenage boy.

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Contact: Graham.Sykes@sheffield.ac.uk

Mailbases

The following have been set up:

Youth@wun.ac.uk = all in the network who have expressed an interest

theme related mailbases

Youthparticipation@wun.ac.uk = all interested in the theme of Children and Young People’s Participation

Youthhealth@wun.ac.uk = Health and well being in the lives of children and young people

Youthpractice@wun.ac.uk = Professional practice in working with Children, Young People and their families

Youthfamily@wun.ac.uk = Children, Youth and kinship: ‘Doing family’

Youthtransitions@wun.ac.uk = Childhood and Youth transitions and questions of cultural differences

Youthvulnerable@wun.ac.uk = Vulnerable adolescenceand then NEW ones, all @wun.ac.uk
youthparticipation@wun.ac.uk - already on the site

Youthmedia@wun.ac.uk = Children and the media

Youthspace@wun.ac.uk = Space, place and culture; the material world and design engineering place

Youthrights@wun.ac.uk = Children’s rights

Cross cutting theme related mailbases

Youththeory@wun.ac.uk = Theory

Youthresearchmethods@wun.ac.uk = Research methods

Youthcomparative@wun.ac.uk = Comparative study

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