CCYSC Awaaz

The Critical Childhoods and Youth Studies Collective

Hosted by members of the Critical Childhoods and Youth Studies Collective (CCYSC), CCYSC Awaaz is a series of interviews and conversations with researchers and practitioners engaging with youth and childhood.

  1. 03/30/2022

    Ep. 35 Conversations with Prayatn: A Youth Collective from India

    प्रयत्न एक आदिवासी युवा समूह है जिसने भारत में पश्चिम बंगाल के जलपाईगुड़ी के चाय बागान क्षेत्र में शिक्षा, सामाजिक जागरूकता और अपने समुदाय के सशक्तिकरण की दिशा में 10 वर्षों से अधिक समय तक काम किया है। वे छात्रों को उच्च अध्ययन के लिए सलाह देते हैं और तैयार करते हैं एवं बुजुर्गों तक मदद पहुंचते हैं। इसके अलावा अन्य कार्यक्रमों जैसे कि, यौन शोषण के शिकार लोगों का समर्थन करते हैं और यहां तक कि स्थानीय सफाई अभियान भी चलाते हैं। यह एक इंटरव्यू (साक्षात्कार) है जो ज्योति के द्वारा प्रयातन के तीन सदस्यों के साथ आयोजित किया गया है; फुलमोनी, निकिता और सुजीत जहाँ वे अपने समूह के गठन एवं उनके द्वारा संचालित कार्यक्रमों, उनके समुदाय के सामाजिक विकास के प्रति उनकी प्रतिबद्धता के साथ-साथ COVID-19 महामारी के दौरान उनके समुदाय और क्षेत्र पर पड़ने वाले प्रभाव के बारे में चर्चा करते हैं। साक्षात्कारकर्ता: ज्योति अंबेडकर यूनिवर्सिटी दिल्ली के स्कूल ऑफ एजुकेशन स्टडीज में मास्टर ऑफ एजुकेशन की छात्रा हैं। उनकी राजनीति विज्ञान की पृष्ठभूमि है और शिक्षण के साथ-साथ गायन और नृत्य में भी उनकी रुचि है। प्रयत्न सदस्य: फुलमोनी मुंडा जलपाईगुड़ी के इंडोंग चाय बागानों से आती हैं और वर्तमान में आईआईटी गांधीनगर में  Society and Culture (समाज और संस्कृति) में स्नातकोत्तर कर रही हैं। निकिता चिकबरैक जलपाईगुड़ी के आईभील चाय बागान से हैं और वर्तमान में टाटा इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ सोशल साइंसेज, मुंबई से शिक्षा में स्नातकोत्तर कर रही हैं। सुजीत बारला वर्तमान में अम्बेडकर विश्वविद्यालय दिल्ली से शिक्षा में स्नातकोत्तर कर रहे हैं और जलपाईगुड़ी के बटाबारी चाय बागान से हैं। प्रयत्न से जुडें: prayatn.official@gmail.com संपादक: वेदा गोपाल (छात्र, स्कूल ऑफ एजुकेशन स्टडीज, अम्बेडकर विश्वविद्यालय दिल्ली) संगीत: स्कॉट होम्स द्वारा ‘लिटिल आइडिया’ (scottholmesmusic.com) / CC BY-NC Prayatn is an Adivasi youth collective that has worked in the tea garden region of Jalpaiguri, West Bengal in India for more than 10 years towards the education, social awareness and empowerment of their community.They mentor and prepare students for higher studies, run elderly outreach programs, support victims of sexual abuse and even do local clean-up drives. This is an interview is conducted by Jyoti with three members from Prayatn; Fulmoni, Nikita and Sujit as they discuss the formation of their collective, the programs they conduct, their thoughts underlying their commitment to the social development of their community as well as the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on their community and region. Interviewed by: Jyoti is a Masters of Education student at the School of Education Studies at Ambedkar University Delhi. She has a background in political science and is interested in the field of teaching as well as in singing and dancing. Prayatn members: Fulmoni Munda comes from the Indong Tea Gardens of Jalpaiguri and is a currently doing her masters in Society and Culture at IIT Gandhinagar Nikita Chik Baraik is from the Aibheel Tea Garden of Jalpaiguri and is currently pursuing her masters in Education from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Sujit Barla is currently pursuing his Masters in Education from Ambedkar University Delhi and belongs to the Batabari Tea Garden of Jalpaiguri. Contact: prayatn.official@gmail.com Edited by Veda Gopala (student, School of Education Studies, Ambedkar University Delhi) Music:  Little Idea by Scott Holmes (scottholmesmusic.com) / CC BY-NC Link for English Translation of Interview: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T-La0fM_nx07K41AxMJpdGlacVaphPNcE7D0rhsxdKY/edit?usp=sharing

    48 min
  2. 02/28/2022

    Ep. 34 Thinking Critically about Methods in Childhood Research

    Seran Demiral interviews Spyros Spyrou one more time shifting the conversation this time from the politics of childhood to the challenges and opportunities of participation practices. While Demiral questions possibilities of researching with children and the potential of their becoming primary researchers, Spyrou brings in critical perspectives on methodology in childhood studies related to access to participation, the diverse capabilities of research subjects and the different ways through which to reveal their experiences. This conversation about the role of method in research with children explores the intricacies of listening to children’s voices and ways of addressing the limitations of verbal communication. Spyros Spyrou is Professor of Anthropology at European University Cyprus. His research interests include children’s identities as they intersect with nationalism and questions of borders in conflict societies and children’s role as political actors in the context of climate change activism. Over the years, he has also explored questions related to children and immigration, poverty, social exclusion and single-parenthood as well as constructions of motherhood and babyhood. He has an ongoing interest in children’s participation in research and the ethics and politics of knowledge production in childhood studies. Spyros is the author of Disclosing Childhoods: Research and Knowledge Production for a Critical Childhood Studies and co-editor of Reimagining Childhood Studies and Children and Borders. He is also co-editor of the journal Childhood (Sage) and a co-editor of the book series Studies in Childhood and Youth (Palgrave). Seran Demiral is a children’s literature and sci-fi writer from Istanbul. She studied the subjectivities of children through their interaction with digital technologies for her PhD in Sociology by focusing on changing childhood experiences within online environments. She is also a P4C (Philosophy for Children/Communities) trainer and part-time lecturer at Boğaziçi University, Primary Education. As a teenager, Demiral published fantasy novels. After she graduated from the architecture department, she began to write for adolescents. Demiral also published a science-fiction book and many stories in anthologies and magazines. Her first non-fiction work, Living Alternative Lives, is about Ursula Le Guin’s literary works. Demiral continues to work on her novels, children’s books and plays. Edited by Veda Gopala (student, School of Education Studies, Ambedkar University Delhi) Music:  Little Idea by Scott Holmes (scottholmesmusic.com) / CC BY-NC

    58 min
  3. Ep. 31 The Kingdom is a Game

    12/15/2021

    Ep. 31 The Kingdom is a Game

    Yamila Rodríguez and Seran Demiral interview Basia Vucic on children's literature, democratic education and how the child impacts and changes the political circumstances around for the final episode of this series* through a frame of Janusz Korczak's famous novel for children: King Matt the First. On the one hand, the conversation investigates the functions of literature and Korczak's developing strategies as a fiction writer in addition to being an educator and child rights defender; on the other hand, Vucic, Rodríguez and Demiral try to understand children's positioning in society by playing games and "propagating" their stories to re-make the politics throughout history.  According to an ancient pre-Socratic quote, "Time is a child playing, moving pessoi (pieces). The Kingdom belongs to the child." This episode, The Kingdom is a Game, is an initiative to give the child credit for reconstructing society. *The previous episodes are The Born Criminal, which is about the good or evil nature of the child in the history of childhood, and Educating the Educator on Janusz Korczak's experiences with -and against- child-centred approaches and "Praeternatural Pedagogy" concept, developed by Vucic. Basia Vucic is an expert on the philosophy of education -and especially on JK educational philosophy- from UCL, London (UK). Invited as a 2019 visiting fellow to the UNESCO Janusz Korczak Chair at the Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw, the scope of her research at UCL includes the hidden history of the child rights movement, political theory, and democratic education. Yamila Rodríguez, Lawyer & Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Law, University of Buenos Aires, researches the extension of the international obligation of the state to ensure children's rights to participation and access to justice in the criminal justice system, focusing on children who are victims and witnesses of crimes with her academic training and career as a civil servant at a Criminal Court in Buenos Aires, where she worked for over ten years. Seran Demiral is a children’s literature and sci-fi writer from Istanbul. She studied the subjectivities of children through their interaction with digital technologies for her Ph.D in Sociology by focusing on changing childhood experiences. She is also a P4C (Philosophy for Children) trainer, and teaches digital childhoods, children's literature, creative writing and sociology at various universities as a part-time lecturer.    Edited by Veda Gopala Music: Little Idea by Scott Holmes (scottholmesmusic.com) / CC BY-NC

    53 min

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Hosted by members of the Critical Childhoods and Youth Studies Collective (CCYSC), CCYSC Awaaz is a series of interviews and conversations with researchers and practitioners engaging with youth and childhood.