Transforming Communities
This research programme develops the social sustainability, renewal capacity, and inclusion of communities in rapidly changing operating environments. At the heart of the research are diverse communities – from work communities to organizations, from volunteer activities to digital communities, from youth agency to elderly empowerment, promoting equality in society.
This research programme’s scientific approach combines participatory action research (PAR), critical pedagogy, and transformative evaluation methods with empirical community research. We produce both methodological and theoretical contributions to research on community renewal, participation, and social sustainability.
The programme’s specific expertise covers youth work, equality promotion, and human rights and fundamental rights-based approaches to community development. The programme recognizes the power of culture and arts in communities’ capacity for change and also works with vulnerable groups – including young people at risk of marginalization, the unemployed, the lonely, and those facing mental health challenges.
Projects & R&D
Research, development and innovation (RDI) is a core element of the programme. Through projects, the programme explores and develops experiential approaches, participation and wellbeing in collaboration with partners.
Publications
Selected Publications on Transforming Communities.
- Silva, A., Rui Branco, R., Keuru, K. & Röksä, J. (Eds.). (2023). Podcasts – Ideas for Youth Work.
- Seal, M. (Edit.). (2020). Teaching Youth Work in Higher Education — Tensions, Connections, Continuities and Contradictions. University of Tartu.
- Kuczynska, O., Goncalves, S & Guerri, L. (Eds.). (2019). Developing Youth Work Innovation eHandbook. Humak University of Applied Sciences Publications, 56.
- Ord, J., Carletti, M., Cooper, S., Dansac, C., Morciano, D., Siurala, L. & Taru, M. (Eds.). (2018). The Impact of Youth Work in Europe: A Study of Five European Countries. Humak University of Applied Sciences Publications, 56.
- Höylä, S. (2012). Youth Work in Finland. Series E. HUMAK Publications 4.
- Sinisalo-Juha, E. & Timonen, P. (2012). Definition and Theory of Web-based Youth Work. Series E, HUMAK publications 7.
- Hernelahti, J. & Pitkänen, S. (2023). The Inspiration and Ideas for Digital Cultural Youth Work. Humak University of Applied Sciences Publications, 168.
- Krappe, J., Parkkinen, T. & Tonteri, A. (Edes.) (2012). Moving in! : art-based approaches to work with the youth : MIMO project 2010-2013. Tuku University of Applied Sciences, Reports 127.
- Röksä, J. (13.3.2019). Transformative Evaluation Process of The Youth Work in Practice. Humak University of Applied Sciences. [Animation]
- Turja, H.-K. (2019). Pocket vocabulary. Retail sector. Humak University of Applied Sciences, Publications, 77.
- Turja, H.-K. (2019). Pocket vocabulary. Cleaning industry. Humak University of Applied Sciences, Publications, 78.
Contact
The principal researchers of the Transforming Communities research program.
Eeva Sinisalo-Juha
Principal Researcher Helsingin kampus