It feels a little less lonely to have a chapter in a book, as it sits alongside those written by others who are exploring related ideas. It can build meaningful connections – between ideas and among people – that might otherwise by less likely to occur:
Books
- Newbury, J. & Hildebrand, M. (2019). Medicine. Self published. Click here to purchase.
- Newbury, J. (2013). Contextualizing care: Relational engagement with/in human service practices. Taos, NM: Taos Institute Publications, Worldshare Books.
Chapters in Books
- Newbury, J. (2020). Inclusion and community building: Profoundly particular. SAGE Handbook of Social Constructionist Practice. S. McNamee, M. Gergen, C. Camargo Borges, & E. Rasera (Ed.s). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
- Newbury, J. & Vachon, W. (2019). Community settings, outreach, and youth engagement. In K. Gharabaghi (ed.). Child and Youth Care across Sectors: Canadian and Global Perspectives. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press.
- Hoskins, M. & Newbury, J. (2018). Youth in Canada: Potential, promises, and positive directions. In M. J. Nakkula and A. J. Schneider-Munoz (Eds.). Adolescent Psychology in Today’s World: Global Perspectives on Risk, Relationships, and Development. Volume One: The Americas. Santa Barbara, CA: PRAEGER.
- Newbury, J. & Gibson, K. (2015). Post-industrial Pathways for a ‘Single Industry Resource Town’: a Community Economies Approach. In I. Vaccaro; K. Harper; & D. S. Murray. (eds.). The Anthropology of Post-Industrialism: Ethnographies of Disconnection. London, UK: Earthscan-Routledge.
- Blades, D. & Newbury, J. (2014). Learning to let go of sustainability. In S. Alsop & L. Bencze, Activist Science and Technology Education. New York, NY: Springer.
- Newbury, J. (2014). Post Growth Possibilities for Child and Youth Care. In K. Gharabaghi, H. Skott-Myhre, & M. Krueger, With Children and Youth. Kitchener, ON: WLU Press. pp. 121-147.
- Newbury, J. (2013). Situational analysis: Centreless systems and human service practices. In K. Charmaz & A. Clarke, Grounded Theory and Situational Analysis: Four Volume Set. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
- Newbury, J. (2011). Contextualizing care: Generating alternatives to the individualization of struggles and support by considering loss. In A. Pence & J. White. Child and Youth Care: Critical Perspectives on Pedagogy, Practice, and Policy. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press. pp. 158-178.
Edited Volumes
- Newbury, J. (Ed.). (2018). Belonging for All. Special issue of CYC-Online.
- Paccini-Ketchebaw, V. & Newbury, J. (Eds.). (2015). Responding to our current times. Special issue of the International Journal of Child, Youth, and Family Studies.
- Member of Editorial Board for: International Journal of Child, Youth, and Family Studies Review. 2015-Present.