TY - JOUR
T1 - Scrolling with young people
T2 - Transferring general youth work methods into digital spaces
AU - Todorovic, Dejan
AU - van der Linden, Josje
AU - Sieckelinck, Stijn
AU - Timmerman, Margaretha Christina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - With the increasing significance of the online lifeworld in the lives of adolescents, youth work must adapt its methods to support young people's personal development and social participation in this hybrid online space. To date, there is limited knowledge on how youth workers can effectively employ methodical actions in the online environment. This paper draws on established offline youth work methods to explore their potential transferability to the online context. The research question guiding this study is: How can offline youth work methods be used in the online lifeworld to support adolescents’ developmental needs? Using the Change Laboratory method, 26 youth workers from 14 youth work organisations in the Netherlands participated in this research. The findings suggest that while offline methods provide a valuable resource, they cannot be directly transferred to the online context without adaptation. Instead, they offer a framework for seven specific methodical actions that can be adapted or developed for the online context. They are: 1) Increasing online visibility and accessibility, 2) Orienting, 3) Signalling, 4) Making contact, 5) Building meaningful relationships, 6) Assessing needs, and 7) Providing support. By identifying these seven methodical actions which are crucial for addressing the developmental needs of adolescents online, this paper contributes to the growing body of knowledge on youth work in the online lifeworld.
AB - With the increasing significance of the online lifeworld in the lives of adolescents, youth work must adapt its methods to support young people's personal development and social participation in this hybrid online space. To date, there is limited knowledge on how youth workers can effectively employ methodical actions in the online environment. This paper draws on established offline youth work methods to explore their potential transferability to the online context. The research question guiding this study is: How can offline youth work methods be used in the online lifeworld to support adolescents’ developmental needs? Using the Change Laboratory method, 26 youth workers from 14 youth work organisations in the Netherlands participated in this research. The findings suggest that while offline methods provide a valuable resource, they cannot be directly transferred to the online context without adaptation. Instead, they offer a framework for seven specific methodical actions that can be adapted or developed for the online context. They are: 1) Increasing online visibility and accessibility, 2) Orienting, 3) Signalling, 4) Making contact, 5) Building meaningful relationships, 6) Assessing needs, and 7) Providing support. By identifying these seven methodical actions which are crucial for addressing the developmental needs of adolescents online, this paper contributes to the growing body of knowledge on youth work in the online lifeworld.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Change laboratory
KW - Online lifeworld
KW - Online youth work
KW - Youth work methods
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010698757
U2 - 10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108468
DO - 10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108468
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105010698757
SN - 0190-7409
VL - 177
JO - Children and Youth Services Review
JF - Children and Youth Services Review
M1 - 108468
ER -