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Dr Jamie Gorman has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in January 2022. Besides social media accounts, jamiegorman has populated their site with Talking about relational youth work: why language matters (Journal of Youth Studies), Beyond Extractivism in Environmental Justice Research", in Rights and Social Justice in Research (Policy Press, forthcoming), Facilitating the empowered inclusion of youth in climate policy (starts p.7; with Val Molay & Aidan Farelly), An Indigenous-led CD approach to program evaluation, Climate-related perceptions of Australian youth in disaster zones, Emerging professional identities of Irish CD & youth work students, Social justice in youth work: comparing the CRC & SDGs, ‘Bridge-builders’ and ‘boundary spanners’: youth workers in school-based settings (International Journal of Adolescence and Youth), Beyond Extractivism in Environmental Justice Research (Policy Press), Insights for Environmental CD from Irish resistance to fracking (CDJ), U Dhammaloka: The Irish Revolutionary Monk on the Out of Ireland Podcast, Youth and Democracy in the Climate Crisis (Youth Knowledge Book 31), Youth Work for People and Planet: Integrating Insights from Ecopedagogy into Youth Work (Youth), Youth and Community Work for Climate Justice: Ecocentric Ethics, Review of "Young People, Radical Democracy and Community Development" (CDJ), Ethical Practice in Professional Youth Work: Perspectives from Four Countries (Ethics & Social Welfare), Youth Work as Social Pedagogy (in Child & Youth Services), Articles in New Internationalist (2013), Global Youth Work Module - YouthWorkAndYou.org (with colleagues at NYCI & MU), Disobedient Youth: Lessions from the Youth Climate Stikes (For the EU-CoE Youth Partnership), Climate justice Continuous Practice Development for community workers (with Chris Nolan), Climate Justice CPD resources for Community Work Ireland, Guidelines on Climate Justice Education for Community Development Workers (Developed for AIEB), Review of the Code of Good Practice for Development Education in Ireland (with Aine O Gorman), The Urgent Case for Climate Justice Briefing Paper (for Community Work Ireland), Resistance & resilience: reflections on COP21 and a community work approach to climate justice, Beyond Extractivism blog post on The Commons, Youth eco-activism in Europe: participating in creating another world (Coyotee Magazine), How to beat the ‘fracking frenzy’ — lessons from the campaign that ended fracking in Ireland, Reboot Republic: Cutting through the Bull at COP26, Climate & just transition panel, Not Just Recovery CWI conference, World Community Development Conference 2022: Populism & environmental conflict: provocations and possibilities, Disobedient Youth youtube video summary, COP26: Our last chance to avert climate disaster?, Writing for Young Friends of the Earth Europe, 2012-16, 'We've got to get to Dublin!' presentation to New Perspectives: Postgraduate Symposium 2018, Maynooth University, 'Ireland's First Frack' (Village Mag, 2016), Articles in The Ecologist (2014), The journey to a new global climate agreement begins now, but which road will the EU take? (with Maruska Mileta).