The 17th Nordic Youth Research Symposium (NYRIS) will bring together international researchers to engage in critical conversations about contemporary youth research, focusing on theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and ethical considerations in the Nordic context and beyond.
Dialogues in Youth Studies. Theories, Methodologies, Ethics will feature keynotes, paper presentations, and networking opportunities. The conference emphasizes dialogue and exchange across disciplinary boundaries, examining how youth is defined and approached, with consequences for young people worldwide. It includes six keynote speakers in three paired dialogues on theory, methodologies, and ethics. Abstracts for papers (250 words) are invited, with no predetermined thematic tracks; sessions wi
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Visit the official website of NYRIS 2026: Nordic Youth Research Symposium for registration details, submission deadlines, and the full programme.
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