3-0830 THE TROUBLE WITH 'YOUTH AT RISK': HOW CAN ANTHROPOLOGY DECONSTRUCT PATHOLOGIZING CATEGORIES WHILE REMAINING A CONSTRUCTIVE PARTNER TO PRACTITIONERS WORKING TO ALLEVIATE SOCIAL SUFFERING?
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 13:45-17:30

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Those involved in mentoring activities, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Julia Kirst (Brandeis University) and Marguerite Souliere (University of Ottawa )
Chairs:  Julia Kirst (Brandeis University) and Marguerite Souliere (University of Ottawa )
Discussants:  Jean J Schensul (Institute for Community Research) and Lynn M Nybell (Eastern Michigan University)
14:15
Gangs Beyond Risk: Notions of Risk From the Perspective of Gang-Involved Youth
Molly Moloney (Institute for Scientific Analysis) and Geoffrey P Hunt (Institute for Scientific Analysis and Institute for Scientific Analysis)
14:45
15:00
Discussant
Jean J Schensul (Institute for Community Research)
15:15
Break
16:30
Discussant
Lynn M Nybell (Eastern Michigan University)
17:00
Discussion

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Duke University Press

Sponsors:
Wiley-Blackwell
Oxford University Press
Microsoft Research