Young people and the politics of outrage and hope / edited by Peter Kelly [and three others].

Young People and the Politics of Outrage and Hope brings together contributions from international youth studies experts who ask how young people and institutions are responding to high levels of unemployment, student debt, housing costs that lock many out of home ownership, and the challenge to fin...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2019]
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Youth in a Globalizing World 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (335 pages).
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Young People and the Politics of Outrage and Hope: An Introduction /
Neo-Liberal Capitalism and the Politics of Outrage --
Neoliberal Violence against Youth in the Age of Orwellian Nightmares /
Channelling Hope through Peer to Peer Technology: Education and Participatory Practice /
Performing Dispossession: Young People and the Politics of the Guerrilla Self /
New Politics: The Anonymous Politics of 4chan, Outrage and the New Public Sphere /
Hacking the Future: Youth, Digital Disruption and the Promise of the New /
Neo-Liberal Capitalism and the War on Young People: Growing Up with the Illusion of Choice and the Ambivalence of Freedom /
Education, Work and the Promise of Hope --
Making the Hopeful Citizen in Precarious Times /
Indigenous Young Australians and Pathways to Hope in the Struggle to ‘get real’ /
Dreams of Ordinariness: The “missing middle” of Youth Aspirations in Sardinia /
Beyond Hope and Outrage: Conceptualizing and Harnessing Adversity Capital in Young People /
The Youth Bulge: Remaking Precarity in Times of Illegitimacy /
Cultures of Democracy and the Politics of Belonging --
The Moral Emotions of Youthful Politics and Anti-Politics /
Young Muslims and Everyday Political Practice: A diy Citizenship Approach /
Young Indonesians and WikiDPR: Between Apathy and Engagement /
Strategic Space for Progressive Alternatives: Syriza and Democracy in Greece /
The Socio-Demographic and Political Contexts and Legacies of the Arab Spring /
Outrageous Disparities: Young Peoples’ Perspectives on Wealth Inequality, Collectivity, and Hope in New York City /
2011 and World Revolutionary Moments: Mapping New Strategies and Alliances in Australian Youth Activism /
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Summary:Young People and the Politics of Outrage and Hope brings together contributions from international youth studies experts who ask how young people and institutions are responding to high levels of unemployment, student debt, housing costs that lock many out of home ownership, and the challenge to find meaningful modes of participation in neo-liberal social contexts. Contributors including Henry Giroux, Anita Harris and Judith Bessant, draw on a range of theoretical, methodological and empirical work to identify and debate some of the challenges and opportunities of the politics of outrage and hope that should accompany academic, community and political discussions about the futures that young people will inherit and make.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004387498
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Peter Kelly [and three others].