North-South cooperation in new Impact project

2013-11-20

A new Impact-project has just started as the Swedish part of international research collaboration 2013-2017 between Uppsala University, Helsinki University, Diakonhjemmet höjskole in Oslo and University of South Africa.

The international research team of the YOMA-project 
The international research team of the YOMA-project (Youth at the margins) at the initial working conference in Pretoria 

The project title is Youth at the margins: a comparative study of the contribution of faith-based organisations to social cohesion in South Africa and Nordic Europe (YOMA).

The aim is to undertake a policy relevant, comparative exploration of the nature and extent of the contribution of faith-based organisations (FBOs) to social cohesion and in particular the integration of marginalised youth at local level in South Africa and Nordic Europe (Sweden, Finland, Norway).

Three Nordic and four South African localities representing city, midsize town and rural areas, will be chosen for qualitative case studies.

The initial working conference to plan the first year of research has just been held in Pretoria, South Africa 29 October – 1 November 2013. 25 researchers from the four countries were gathered develop an appropriate theoretical and conceptual framework and to discuss common qualitative methods to be used in the empirical research.

Impact was represented professor Per Pettersson, who is the Swedish team leader, Phd candidate Maria Klingenberg and master student Maximilian Broberg.

The South African part of the YOMA project is financially supported by South Africa’s National Research Foundation, the Finnish part by Academy of Finland, the Norwegian part by Diakonhjemmet höjskole and the Swedish part by the Impact programme.

Per Pettersson 2013-11-20
per.pettersson@kau.se
 

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