Patel / Venkateswaran / Prakash | The Ocean in a Drop | Buch | 978-81-321-0963-1 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 279 g

Patel / Venkateswaran / Prakash

The Ocean in a Drop

Inside-Out Youth Leadership
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-81-321-0963-1
Verlag: Sage Publications India

Inside-Out Youth Leadership

Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 279 g

ISBN: 978-81-321-0963-1
Verlag: Sage Publications India


The Ocean in a Drop explores how young people have contributed significantly to society in the past, and suggests ways in which they can take centre stage again. Traditionally, society has legitimized four spaces for young people: the family, friends, education/careers, and leisure. The book introduces the concept of the 5th Space—a space that goes beyond the commonly used terms of volunteerism and Active Citizenship and focuses on three critical aspects of youth development: understanding the Self, building meaningful relationships, and impacting Society.

By facilitating young people to connect their selves with society and by developing skills, values, and attitudes that enable them to impact the world around them, 5th Spaces become a critical strategy for renewing society.

From the lessons learnt from the Indian Independence movement, theories of youthhood, interviews with key stakeholders, and Pravah's own experiences of working with young people, the book argues that youth once again need to be at the forefront of nation building.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Foreword - Rashmi Bansal
Prologue: The Classroom Is My World

Is Society Hanging on to an Archaic Concept of the Classroom? Can Adults Really "Teach" Young People?
If You Approach the Ocean with a Spoon, Won't It Look Like a Drop?

What Are the Different Lenses for Viewing Youth?
Why Are Youth-Centric Spaces So Critical?
What Design Principles Can Help to Cocreate a Vibrant 5th Space?

Epilogue: The World Is My Classroom
Index


Shekhar, Arjun
Arjun Shekhar is a founder member and board member of both Pravah and Commutiny—The Youth Collective. He is currently the President of the Pravah Board and director, Vyaktitva, a performance enhancement organization. He studied at the Delhi School of Economics, Delhi, and then XLRI, Jamshedpur. He worked at NIIT and SRF between 1990 and 1997. He is the author of the novel A Flawed God (2011).

Venkateswaran, Meenu
Meenu Venkateswaran is a founder member and board member of Pravah and Commutiny—The Youth Collective. At Pravah, she has worked in several capacities—including head of Teacher Training and as the CEO. Presently she is Director, Resource Mobilization and Partnerships at Pravah. She has also worked with MARG Marketing and Research Group, SRF Finance, and CRY, and has consulted with Ashoka-Innovators for the Public, Plan International, and Credibility Alliance. She is a trustee of Patang, a youth organization in Odisha and Spanda, a performing arts trust. Meenu completed her masters (1985) in Economics from Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, and obtained a postgraduate Diploma in Management from Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore in 1990.

Patel, Ashraf
Ashraf Patel is a founder member and board member of Pravah and Commutiny—The Youth Collective. She is presently Director, Learning Voyages—Pravah and Organization Facilitator at Commutiny—The Youth Collective. From 1990 to 1994 she worked with SRF and Escorts Financial Services. After this stint with the corporate sector, Ashraf cofounded Pravah and was the chief executive from 1994 to 2001. She is also an Ashoka Fellow and has served on several working groups, including the Working Group for Youth and Adolescents set up by the Youth Ministry for the Eleventh Five Year Plan, the Working Group for Adolescent Education set up by the HRD Ministry for the Twelfth Five Year Plan, and the National Committee set up by the UNDP and the Youth Ministry for IYV+10. Ashraf did her bachelors in Physics from Delhi University followed by a postgraduate diploma in Industrial Relations Management from XLRL, Jamshedpur.

Prakash, Kamini
Kamini Prakash is presently a board member and Director, Research at Pravah. She also looks after Change Looms: A Learning and Leadership Journey—a program for young social entrepreneurs. She has worked as executive director, The Hope Project, Basti Hazrat Nizamuddin, New Delhi, and as a program associate, Urban Programs, Care India. She is also a board member of the Hope Project and the Fabindia School, Rajasthan. She obtained her masters in Social Policy and Planning in Developing Countries from London School of Economics, and her PhD in German Studies from Michigan State University, USA.



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