A critical youth studies for the 21st century / / edited by Peter Kelly, Annelies Kamp.

In A Critical Youth Studies for the 21st Century Peter Kelly and Annelies Kamp present an edited collection that explores the challenges and opportunities faced by young people in an often dangerous 21st century. In an increasingly globalised world these challenges and opportunities include those as...

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Superior document:Youth in a Globalizing World, Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : BRILL,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Youth in a globalizing world ; Volume 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 629 pages)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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On Fictions and Wicked Problems in Juvenile Justice: Towards a Critical Youth Studies /
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The Problems of Child Labor and Education in Peru: A Critical Analysis of ‘Universal’ Approaches to Youth Development /
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A Tale of Two Crises: Young People and the Great Recession in Portugal and Ireland /
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Beyond the Romance of Participatory Youth Research /
Moving Beyond ‘Frail’ Democracy: A Youth-Led Youth Studies /
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Summary:In A Critical Youth Studies for the 21st Century Peter Kelly and Annelies Kamp present an edited collection that explores the challenges and opportunities faced by young people in an often dangerous 21st century. In an increasingly globalised world these challenges and opportunities include those associated with widening inequalities, precarious labour markets, the commodification of education, the hopes for democracy, and with practising an identity under these circumstances and in these spaces. Drawing on contemporary critical social theories and diverse methodologies, contributors to the collection, who are established and emerging scholars from the Americas, Europe, and Asia/Pacific, open up discussions about what a critical youth studies can contribute to community, policy and academic debates about these challenges and opportunities. Contributors are: Anna Anderson, Dena Aufseeser, Judith Bessant, Ros Black, Daniel Briggs, Laurie Browne, David Cairns, Perri Campbell, James Côté, Ann Dadich, Maria de Lourdes Beldi Alacantra, Nora Duckett, Deirdre Duffy, Angela Dwyer, Christina Ergler, Michelle Fine, Madeline Fox, Andy Furlong, Theo Gavrielides, Henry Giroux, John Goodwin, Keith Heggart, Luke Howie, Amelia Johns, Annelies Kamp, Peter Kelly, Fengshu Liu, Conor McGuckin, Majella McSharry, Filipa Menezes, Magda Nico, Pam Nilan, Henrietta O'Connor, Jo Pike, Herwig Reiter, Geraldine Scanlon, Keri Schwab, Michael Shevlin, Adnan Selimovic, Joan Smith, Jodie Taylor, Steven Threadgold, Vappu Tyyskä, Brendan Walsh, Lucas Walsh, Rob Watts, Bronwyn Wood, Dan Woodman, and David Zyngier.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004284036
ISSN:2212-9383 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Peter Kelly, Annelies Kamp.