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Understanding Youth - Perspectives, Identities & Practices (Paperback)
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Understanding Youth - Perspectives, Identities & Practices (Paperback)
Series: Published in Association with The Open University
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'The series Youth: Perspectives and Practice provides a distinctive
combination of expert commentary, new research, original theorising
and critical reflection on how we should understand youth and work
with young people. These books deserve a wide readership....the way
they are written and organised will make them particularly
appealing to students.' Professor Robert MacDonald, University of
Teesside 'I have found that these books have enlightened and
further developed my understanding of young people and are an
excellent point of reference to support my work in this field.'
Carolyn Moore, Youth Worker Young people's lives have changed in
dramatic ways in recent years. Important transformations have taken
place in the social structures and processes shaping young lives,
including education, the loss of the traditional youth labour
market, and shifts in the nature of family and intimate
relationships. Understanding Youth: Perspectives, Identities and
Practices engages with these changing experiences. By drawing on
recent research and the insights of young people the book provides
a clear and comprehensive overview of youth in late modernity. "
Part 1 Perspectives presents three different ways of
conceptualising and understanding youth. " Part 2 Identities
considers issues of self and identity. " Part 3 Practices explores
the everyday practices that give shape to young people's lives. The
book adopts an interdisciplinary approach and presents complex
issues in an accessible and interactive way. It will be essential
reading for students on courses in youth work, youth studies,
education, social work and social policy, and for professionals
working with young people in a wide range of settings. Together
with its companion volume, Youth in Context: Frameworks, Settings
and Encounters, it is a core text for The Open University's third
level undergraduate course Youth: Perspectives and Practice
(KE308). Mary Jane Kehily is Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Youth
Studies at The Open University.
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