Rethinking youth / Johanna Wyn and Rob White.

  • Wyn, Johanna, 1952-
Date:
1997
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Description

Young people grow up in varied circumstances with different priorities and perspectives. While youth does not exist as a single group we need to understand what is happening in young people's lives. Rethinking Youth challenges the conventional wisdoms surrounding the position and opportunities of young people today and provides a systematic overview of the major perspectives in youth studies. The authors demonstrate how the concept of youth involves a tension between the social significance of age, which gives young people a common status, and the significance of other social divisions. Drawing upon studies from different societies, they examine debates surrounding youth and economy, youth development, youth subcultures, youth transitions and youth marginalisation.

Rethinking Youth offers a provocative critique of mainstream conceptions of youth, the programs and strategies designed for 'at risk' young people, and policy developments in youth affairs. It calls for greater sensitivity to the complexities of youth, and greater emphasis on democracy and equality in dealing with the problems experienced by young people in a rapidly changing world.

Publication/Creation

London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1997.

Physical description

vii, 169 pages ; 22 cm.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-163) and index.

Notes

Originally published by Allen and Unwin, 1997.
Copy 1. Donor: Susie Daniel.

Contents

1. The concept of youth -- 2. Youth and economy -- 3. Youth development -- 4. Youth subcultures -- 5. Youth transitions -- 6. Youth marginalisation -- 7. Conclusion.

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  • 0761955216
  • 9780761955214
  • 0761955224
  • 9780761955221