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Youthsites - Histories of Creativity, Care, and Learning in the City (Hardcover)
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Youthsites - Histories of Creativity, Care, and Learning in the City (Hardcover)
Series: SOCIAL JUSTICE YOUTH COMMUNITY PRACTICE
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This book is an original study of the youth organizations in
London, Toronto, and Vancouver that offer creative and arts
programs mainly to youth from diverse and socially marginalized
backgrounds. It describes a sector that is often not recognized,
organizations that don't like being institutionalized, forms of
education that exist outside the mainstream, types of aesthetic
expression that often go unrecognized, and unusual learning and
cultural opportunities for socially marginalized young people.
Rooted in the history of community arts movements from the 1970s,
Youthsites, or the non-formal youth arts learning sector, is now
part of cities around the world. Technological change, shifts in
educational discourses, changes in policy rhetorics, including a
turn away from traditional public institutions and a decline in
funding of formal public schooling have all impacted the growth of
youth arts organizations. Yet there are to date no systematic
studies of the history, structure, and development of this sector.
Youthsites: Histories of Creativity, Care, and Learning in the City
fills this gap and is the first book to develop an internationally
comparative, evidence-based, structural analysis of the development
of the youth arts sector. Based on an original 4-year study
examining the history, priorities, and tensions within this sector
between 1995 and 2015, Youthsites explores the organizations and
people who are helping young people to become creators, citizens,
or just themselves in times of austerity, crisis, and change. This
is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND
4.0 license. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and
offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access
locations.
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