Programme

See the programme for each day below.

Please note: the programme may be subject to change.

14 August 2019

Registration and coffee

10:00-11:00

Opening

11:00-11:15

Introduction – Geoffrey Hunt, AU

Constructing images of youth: the role of intoxicants

11:15-12:00

Lunch

12:00-13:00

Parallel sessions 13.00-15.00


Session 1

Chairperson

Session 1: Place, space and belonging in rural and urban settings

Room 1327-220

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mette Pless

Backward youth? Place, temporality and morality among youth in the Swedish countryside

Susanna Areschoug

13:00-13:15

Rural youth, place and identity

 

Maria Rönnlund

13:20-13:35

Place in time? Eastern Finnish boys’ rural homeplace in life course

 

Ville Pöysä

13:40-13:55

How Does The City Become A Place Of One’s Own? City Capital and Young People’s Different Relations to City Spaces

 

Tarja Tolonen

 

14:00-14:15

‘Everyday Citizenship in Playful walks – the construction of the rural through the embodied experiences of young people’

 

Claire Levy

14:20-14:35

Research ethical perspectives to studying place and belonging in the arctic

 

Helena Pennanen

14:40-14:55

Discussion and questions 5 minutes after each paper


Session 2

Chairperson

Session 2: Gender: Maintaining and disturbing boundaries

Room 1325-240

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christer Hyggen

Gender differences in body pressure and the role of social media

 

Mira Aaboen Sletten

13:00-13:15

Young women’s expectations and solutions on work-family reconciliation

 

Outi Alakärppä

13:25-13:40

Queering life-course and developmental criminology: Chrononormativity, afterwardsness and young men’s intimate partner violence

 

Lucas Gottzén

13:50-14:05

Prison masculinities and the forbidden emotions: Young men’s affective-discursive practices and resistance to vulnerability

 

Anna Franzén

 

14:15-14:30

Parental restrictions on participation in mixed gender activities in school and leisure contexts. The experiences of young people in Oslo, Norway

 

Christer Hyggen & Ingrid Smette

 

14:40-14:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 3

Chairperson

Session 3: Transition in changing times.

Room 1325-228

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Niels Ulrik Sørensen

Open-ended Transitions: Changing Metaphors for a New Age

 

Jeanette Østergaard

13:00-13:15

'Ordinary' Lifestyles of and in Transition: Culturally Negotiating Transitions to Adulthood in Austere Times

 

Isaac Hoff

 

13:25-13:40

New standards of transition

 

Gestur Gudmundsson

 

13:50-14:05

The values and attitude structures of youth in changing times: A comparative study of Finnish Millennials and Generation X  Cancelled

 

Helena Helve
Cancelled

14:15-14:30

With a little help from my parents. Parenthood and transitions in young people’s moving out processes

 

Niels Ulrik Sørensen

14:40-14:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 4

Chairperson

Session 4: Youth political participation and activism

Room 1325-220

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maria Bruselius-Jensen

Citizenship education: meanings of young activists and attitudes of youth policy makers

 

Airi-Alina Allaste

13:00-13:15

Young People’s Worldviews and Democratic Participation in the Finnish Context

 

Pia Niemi

13:25-13:40

The Autonomists - Perceptions of societal change among radical left youth

 

Eckart Müller-Bachmann

13:50-14:05

Psychological Vulnerabilities and Extremism among Norwegian Youth: A Multi-Method Analysis of a Large-n Sample

 

Anna Harpviken

14:15-14:30

Latent-political practices in the everyday life of young people

 

Jakob Sejrup Villadsen

14:40-14:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 5

Chairperson

Session 5: Symposium: Human enhancement

Room 1324-025

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Friis Søgaard

Students’ Non-medical Use of Pharmaceuticals to Manage Time in Everyday Life Crises

 

Lea Trier Krøll

 

13:00-13:20

Better, sharper, stronger – On men’s use of image and performance enhancing drugs

 

Ask Vest Christiansen

13:30-13:50

Study drugs compared: moral differences and similarities between Denmark and the US

 

Margit Anne Petersen

14:00-14:20

Gendered perspectives on non-medical use of prescription pharmaceuticals among Danish university students

 

Jeanett Bjønness

14:30-14:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper


Coffee

15:00-15:30

Keynote - Anders Petersen, AAU

“It’s hardly enough to do OK – is it?” Mental suffering in the performance society

15:30-16:30

MEETING with the Nordic Network and Presentation of Nordic Youth Research Journals

16:30-17:30

After a brief discussion of the venue and organisers of the next NYRIS conference, in this session the editors of the journals YOUNG and Nordisk Tidsskrift for Ungdomsforskning will present the journals and encourage participants publish their work in it.

Young has a bold history over 25 years and firm roots in the Nordic collaboration among youth researchers and NYRIS conferences. Currently, it is among the leading international journals in the field of youth studies. 

After the presentation of Young, Anders Bakken will present Nordisk Tidsskrift for Ungdomsforskning; an open-access interdisciplinary social science journal. The journal aims to contribute towards a growth in knowledge around youth and youth life in the Nordic countries and to be the leading publication platform for Nordic youth research in Scandinavian languages.

Reception - AROS Aarhus Art Museum

18:30

15 August 2019

Keynote Sarah MacLean
Alcohol's role in inclusion and marginality

9:30-10:30

Coffee

10:30-11:00

Parallel sessions 11.00-13.00


Session 6

Chairperson

Session 6. Youth and well-being (a)

 

Room 1327-220

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

Trine Wulf-Andersen

”To live the life you want to live” − Young unemployed persons’ conceptions about wellbeing, work and society in the framework of sustainable wellbeing

Tuula Helne

11:00-11:20

The Influence of Ethnic Identity for an Individual’s well-being and mental health: A case study of Finland-Swedish young people

Jean d'Amour Banyanga

 

11:30-11:50

The work of being a student with psychosocial problems

 

Mathias Hulgård Kristiansen

12:00-12:20

Rethinking “students” and “wellbeing” in Danish Higher Education.

 

Trine Wulf-Andersen

12:30-12:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 7

Chairperson

Session 7: Youth, sociality and peer culture

Room 1325-240

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emma Sorbring

 

 

 

 

Fights for fun: jokes, homosociality and violence in secondary school

 

Ylva Odenbring & Thomas Johansson

11:00-11:15

Making sense of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic friendship formation: Analyses of migrant girls’ narratives

 

Disa Bergnehr

11:25-11:40

Relationships of Young Adults with Foster Care Background: Tensions and Resources for Resilience

 

Elli-Maria Tahkola

11:50-12:05

Systematic review of online gambling communities among young people

 

Anu Sirola

12:15-12:30

Internet as a social arena for young people with learning disabilities

 

Emma Sorbring

12:40-12:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 8

Chairperson

Session 8: Youth, sports and inequalities (gender, class, disability) (a)

Room 1325-228

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

Rasmus Præstmann Hansen

Resisting conventional norms of embodied masculinity in youth sports: The case of roller derby and wheelchair parkour

 

Anni Rannikko

11:00-11:20

Social inequality in organized sport participation. The importance of class origin and “family sport culture”

 

Patrick Lie Andersen, (presented by Anders Bakken)

11:30-11:50

Understanding the temporal aspect of social inequalities in club organized sport participation among Norwegian youth

 

Anders Bakken

12:00-12:20

Marginalized and Social Vulnerable Youth in Urban Street Sports Projects

 

Rasmus Præstmann Hansen & Helene Falkenberg

12:30-12:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 9

Chairperson

Session 9: Participation and citizenship

Room 1325-220

Presenter

Time

Maria Bruselius-Jensen

Can temporal and spatial societal logic construct unequal participatory opportunities for young people in Denmark?  Cancelled

 

Anne-Lene Sand Cancelled

11:00-11:15

Social circus – creating conditions for meaningful participation in society

 

Frida Westerback & Petra Malin

11:25-11:40

Young citizenship. A comparative analysis of civic engagement and participation among youth in four Nordic countries based on the ICCS 2016 study

 

Kristinn Hegna

11:50-12:05

From ideology to strategic participation

 

Jonas Lieberkind

12:15-12:30

The participation project
- facilitating youth participation in the shadows of project logics

 

Maria Bruselius-Jensen

12:40-12:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 10

Chairperson

Session 10: Youth and Intoxication

Room 1324-025

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

Willy Pedersen

Drinking among ethnic minority girls

 

Marie Bærndt

11:00-11:20

Arenas for Swedish adolescent’s drunkenness – where and with whom

 

Birgitta Ander

11:30-11:50

Heavy drinking and care in young men’s friendship groups

 

Mie Birk Jensen, Vibeke A. Frank, Maria Herold & Geoffrey Hunt

 

12:00-12:20

Cannabis is the key substance for drug-related criminal sanctions in Norway: A population-based longitudinal 27-year follow up study

Willy Pedersen

 

12:30-12:50

Discussion and questions, 10 minutes after each paper


Lunch

13:00-14:00

Panel debate 14.00-15.30

Youth policies' and youth life in the Nordic Countries - commonalities and differences

In international debates on youth research and life conditions for young people, the Nordic Countries are often portrayed under a common headline, with a focus on the Universalistic Welfare state regimes and societies characterized by high levels of social and economic equality as important frameworks for young people's lives. Although the Nordic Countries share important common characteristics, there are also significant differences with regard to how the societies develop and how they address youth issues and which youth policies are dominant.

In this panel debate we will unfold and discuss both commonalities and differences between the different Nordic Countries and how these affect the livelihoods of young people. 

The Nordic participants are: 

  • Sanna Aaltonen, Senior Lecturer at University of Eastern Finland (Finland)
  • Kristinn Hegna, Associate Professor, at Oslo University and associate member of the Youth research group at NOVA (Norway)
  • Emma Sorbring, Professor and Head of Centre for Child and Youth Studies, University West (Sweden)
  • Noemi Katznelson, Professor and Head of The Danish Centre for Youth Research, Aalborg University (Denmark)

Assistant professor Dr. Hannah King, Durham University, UK, will moderate the panel debate and contribute with a UK perspective.

Coffee

15:30-16:00

Parallel sessions 16.00-18.00

Session 11

Chairperson

Session 11: Youth and well-being (b)

Room 1327-220

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trine Wulf-Andersen

Marginalisation amongst young people – what’s new?

Mette Pless, Anne Görlich, Liv Graversen & Noemi Katznelson

16:00-16:20

Everyday conversations and the impact on the well-being of adolescents

 

Maria Nyholm

16:30-16:50

Do negative childhood conditions increase the risk of somatic symptoms in adolescence? – A prospective cohort study

 

Trine Nøhr Winding

17:00-17:20

When it becomes a diagnosis – a study of professionals’ work after Internet Gaming Disorder, IGD, becomes a diagnosis

 

Sevtap Gurdal

17:30-17:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 12

Chairperson

Session 12: Youth, sports and inequalities (gender, class, disability) (b)

Room 1325-240

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

Kristoffer Chelsom Vogt

Talent development - a study in modern leadership

 

Jesper Stilling Olesen

16:00-16:20

Playing with no goals: How gendered experiences in football influence young girls motivation to stay in sport

 

Marlene Persson

16:30-16:50

Fathering through sports: a three-generational life course approach

 

Kristoffer Chelsom Vogt

17:00-17:20

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper and a joint discussion at the end of the session


Session 13

Chairperson

Session 13: Transition and precarity, labour market and education

Room 1325-228

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mette Lykke Nielsen

A precarious generation? How precarious employment and insecure work permeates the lives of young Australians

 

Hernan Cuervo

16:00-16:15

Young people’s labour market positions, working conditions and perceptions of work. Preliminary findings from Youth Barometer 2019

 

Lotta Haikkola

16:25-16:40

Vocational education students’ concerns and expectations about transition to working life

 

Susanna Ågren

16:50-17:05

Dreams at work: experiences of work and future orientation among Danish youth

 

Regine Grytnes

17:15-17:30

Young workers in the digital revolution: Precarious workers or young entrepreneurs?

 

Mette Lykke Nielsen

17:40-17:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 14

Chairperson

Session 14: Symposium: Policing and ethnicity

Room 1324-025

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Torsten Kolind

Building trust or creating exclusion? Policing high schools in Oslo, Norway

Randi Solhjell

16:00-16:15

Queer youth and the Police: A case of over-policing and under-policing

Geoffrey Hunt

16:25-16:40

Police made visible: Cameraphones and ethnic minority men’s construction of police as (il)legitimate

 

Thomas Friis Søgaard

16:50-17:05

The more things change, the more they stay the same: Policing, ‘race’ and the politics of ‘law and order’

 

Mike Shiner

 

17:15-17:30

Experiences of violence: Narratives of police misconduct among ethnic minority young men in Denmark

 

Mie Birk Haller and Torsten Kolind

17:40-17:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper


Session 15

Chairperson

Session 15: Methodology: Including young people’s voices and everyday experience in qualitative and quantitative research

Room 1325-220

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

Sanna Aaltonen

 

Addressing the notions of listening and participation in intervention research with young adults

Sanna Aaltonen

 

16:00-16:20

The Sound of Silence. The Challenge of Young People’s Quietness in Participatory Research

 

Miia Lähde

16:30-16:50

Methods to support young people’s own reflections and voices in research projects

 

Birgitte Henningsen, Anne Mette W. Nielsen & Rikke Ørngreen

17:00-17:20

A collective memory work – university students’ everyday life and experiences of belonging

 

Aske Christensen

17:30-17:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 

Banquet dinner + dance - Godsbanen

19:00

16 August 2019

Parallel sessions 09.00-11.00


Session 16

Chairperson

Session 16: Negotiating ethnicity, sexuality and gender in different cultural contexts

Room 1327-220

Presenter

Time

 

 

Gestur Gudmundsson

Pious, pragmatic or pissed-off? Young Norwegian Muslims dealing with conflicting sexual values in a minority context

 

Monika Grønli Rosten

9:00-9:15

From unnatural to natural, abnormal to normal, deviant to non-deviant: changing representations of homosexuality among Indian youth

 

Keshia Dsilva

9:25-9:40

No future for masturbating boys? Young masculinity and sexuality in the Swedish internet pornography filter debate

 

Lucas Gottzén

9:50-10:05

Negotiations of sluttyness: Movements and potential meanings and matters of young people’s digital sexual imagery

 

Pernille Kærsmose Bøegh Rasmussen

10:15-10:30

Constructing the ethnic identity of minority youth in 2019

 

Pia Nyman-Kurkiala

 

10:40-10:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 17

Chairperson

Session 17: Performing student in vocational and academic educational contexts

Room 1325-240

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arnt Louw

Changing spaces of vocational learning. Vocational youth between school, work and popular culture.

 

Lars Gjelstad

11:00-11:20

Marginalization and Co-created Education (MaCE)
- An international comparative study about dropout and inclusion in schools and universities in the EU area

David Thore Gravesen

11:30-11:50

Why do young trainees’ give good grades to the Finnish activation measure ”Youth workshops?”

 

Matilda Wrede-Jäntti

12:00-12:20

Learning in a performance culture – a Danish study on grades, learning and student strategies in upper secondary education programs

 

Arnt Louw

12:30-12:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 18

 

Chairperson

Session 18: Marginalized youth

Room 1325-228

Presenter

Time

 

Children First justice: An agenda for change

Stephen Case

9:00-9:15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maria Herold

 

Risks, Drug Addiction and Social inclusion in a Life-Course Perspective: An Ethnographic Study of Drug Users’ Participation in a Norwegian Street-Soccer Program Aimed at Rehabilitation

 

Bjørnar Blaalid

9:25-9:40

“That’s not who we are:” misrepresentations and Tottenham’s youth identities in the context of austerity cuts and the 2011 England Riots

 

Julius Elster

9:50-10:05

Consequences of growing up poor: a scoping review

 

Christer Hyggen

10:15-10:30

Enactments of a ’holistic approach’ in two welfare institutions accommodating young adults with offending behavior and drug use experiences in Denmark.

 

Vibeke A. Frank

10:40-10:55

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper


Session 19

Chairperson

Session 19: The body: Self-image, risk and violence

Room 1325-220

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

Anne Görlich

Control your self - self-image and eating pathology in high-school students and eating disorder patients

Rasmus Isomaa

9:00-9:20

Time Trends in Adolescent Physical Fighting from 2015 to 2018 and Concurrent Changes in Leisure Activities

Lars Roar Frøyland

9:30-9:50

Female Fitness Doping. A new doping demography

Jesper Andreasson & Ellen Sverkersson

10:00-10:20

(Un)Becoming a fitness doper:
Negotiating the meaning of illicit drug use in a gym and fitness context.

Jesper Andreasson & Thomas Johansson

10:30-10:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper

 


Session 20

Chairperson

Session 20: Symposium: Qualitative longitudinal research projects in the Nordic Countries – What can we learn?

Room 1343-275

Presenter

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sinikka Aapola-Kari

Research infrastructure and collaboration possibilities in qualitative longitudinal research: The case of the Norwegian "Inequality in youth" project

Ingunn Marie Eriksen

 

9:00-9:20

From research object to participant – children and young people in longitudinal studies

 

Kaisa Vehkalahti

9:30-9:50

Youth in Time – A National Qualitative Longitudinal Research Project and the Possibilities for Nordic Cooperation

 

Sinikka Aapola-Kari, Päivi Armila & Tarja Tolonen

10:00-10:20

What is it good for? Critical reflections on creative methods in longitudinal studies methods with young people in Denmark.

 

Jeanette Østergaard

10:30-10:50

Discussion and questions 10 minutes after each paper


Coffee

11:00-11:30

Keynote Tracy Shildrick

 Young people, inequality and generational change

Room:
1343-275

11:30-12:30

Next NYRIS and closing remarks

Room:
1343-275

12:30-13:00

Lunch

Room:
1343-275

13:00