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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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Peter Kelly and Annelies Kamp
  • 21st Century Hinterlands / Peter Kelly and Annelies Kamp
  • On Becoming / Annelies Kamp and Peter Kelly
  • Young People and the Social Consequences of the Post-Industrial Economy / Andy Furlong
  • A Critical Reassessment of the ‘Complexity’ Orthodoxy: Lessons from Existing Data and Youth ‘Legacy’ Studies / John Goodwin and Henrietta O’Connor
  • Beyond ‘Biographical’ and ‘Cultural Illusions’ in European Youth Studies: Temporality and Critical Youth Studies / Magda Nico
  • The Ambiguous Mobilities of Young Australians / Lucas Walsh and Ros Black
  • Young People and Food: The Moral Project of the Healthy Self / Jo Pike
  • (Dis)ability and Choice: The Dilemmas of Young People’s Transitions to Further and Higher Education in Ireland / Geraldine Scanlon , Michael Shevlin and Conor McGuckin
  • Deleuze and the Teenage Mother: Trouble Makers for Education and Transition / Annelies Kamp
  • Where the Wild Things Are / Peter Kelly and Annelies Kamp
  • On Fictions and Wicked Problems in Juvenile Justice: Towards a Critical Youth Studies / Rob Watts
  • Religiosity and the Problem of Belonging for Amerindian Young People in Brazil / Maria de Lourdes and Beldi de Alcantara
  • The Problems of Child Labor and Education in Peru: A Critical Analysis of ‘Universal’ Approaches to Youth Development / Dena Aufseeser
  • Running to the Future: Youth Inequalities, Homelessness and Points of Reinsertion / Joan Smith , Nora Duckett and Filipa Menezes
  • A Tale of Two Crises: Young People and the Great Recession in Portugal and Ireland / David Cairns
  • Resisting Youth and the Crushing State Violence of Neoliberalism / Henry A. Giroux
  • On Assemblage / Annelies Kamp and Peter Kelly
  • Queer Youth Research/ers: A Reflexive Account of Risk and Intimacy in an Ethical (Mine) field / Jodie Taylor and Angela Dwyer
  • Youth Culture in/beyond Indonesia: Hybridity or Assemblage? / Pam Nilan
  • Wangba and Heterotopian Experiences: Urban Chinese Young People and Their Use of Internet Cafes / Fengshu Liu
  • Bloods, Crips and Southern Cross Soldiers: Gang Identities in Australia / Amelia Johns
  • Fostering Complicit Femininity: Epoch, Education and the Young Female Body / Majella McSharry and Brendan Walsh
  • Iraqi and us Contact Zones: Encountering Young People on the Frontlines of the War on Terror / Perri Campbell and Luke Howie
  • Youth Research as Transformative Social Critique: Uncertainties of Young People in Post-socialist Lithuania / Herwig Reiter
  • ANTsy Youth / Annelies Kamp and Peter Kelly
  • Our Troubling Fix on Urban Adolescents: A New York Story / Madeline Fox and Michelle Fine
  • Re-imagining Youth Participation in the 21st Century: Young People in Aotearoa New Zealand Speak Out / Christina R. Ergler and Bronwyn E. Wood
  • Beyond the Romance of Participatory Youth Research / Ann Dadich
  • Moving Beyond ‘Frail’ Democracy: A Youth-Led Youth Studies / Theo Gavrielides
  • ‘Elegant Subversion’: Beyond Deficit and Compensation to Education for ‘Communities of Promise’ / David Zyngier
  • Justice Citizens: Contesting Young People’s Participation and Citizenship at the Start of the 21st Century / Keith Heggart.