Podcast series "Camp Culture"

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The four-part podcast series "Camp Culture - Sexualities, Protection and Violence in International Youth Work" presents selected research findings from the peer research of "SchutzNorm - Schutzkonzepte in der Kinder- und Jugendarbeit. Normality constructions of sexuality and violence among young people" at the Kassel site. The joint project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research from July 2018 to June 2021. In collaboration with the ijgd - international youth community services and a group of peer researchers, the project team collected and analyzed views and constructions of normality on violence, sexuality and protection in international youth work. To this end, a nationwide, quantitative online survey was conducted with young people from four fields of youth work and qualitative interviews with young people in international youth work were conducted and analyzed with the help of case vignettes.

Image: Tom Fixemer & Peer-Researcher:inside
The cover image and logo for the podcast series shows a map - a kind of digital collage - in which the Kassel project team has visualized the research workshops and the collaboration in the peer research process.

The podcast series "Camp Culture" as a presentation of the results of the research and analysis will be published as part of the digital youth festival "What is normal? Digital Youth Festival on Sexuality, Violence and Protection in Child and Youth Work". This will take place from May 6-8, 2021 for and with young people aged between 15 and 27.


Everyday life and youth travel

The podcast episode "Transitions between everyday life and youth travel, peer relationships and sexual education processes" deals with the analysis of specific settings of an international youth program.

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Bystander

In the podcast episode "Options for action as an observer", stories from the so-called bystander position are presented, which deal with witnessing or hearing about sexualized border violations by third parties.

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The different perspectives on sexuality, protection and violence can give rise to their own issues and dynamics.

Below you will find links and contacts to counseling and support organizations that can be contacted in challenging situations and after personal boundary violations.

Counselling and support organizations in challenging situations and after personal boundary violations

Contact and telephone numbers

  • Number against grief for young people: 116 111
  • Telephone counseling: 0800 1110111 or 0800 1110222
  • NINA - Network for sexual violence against girls and boys: 01805 123464
  • Help hotline for violence against women: 08000 116 016

Important links and (analog) counseling services