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A major new resource book for academics and students of youth
studies, this work offers a rare comparative review of a field
which is often focused on the local or national situation. Drawing
together authors from across the world, the book combines
assessments of the theory, methodology and practice of youth
research, and the impact of globalization on this field of study. A
particular strength of the text is its exploration of theoretical
issues of globalization through substantial pieces of empirical
work, some of which cover regions frequently overlooked in the
international youth research scene, such as South East Asia and
Eastern Europe.
This title was first published in 2001. This book brings together a
range of perspectives about citizenship and empowerment from around
the globe. It thus approaches these important topics from a wide
variety of directions, including different geo-political contexts,
empirical studies, theoretical approaches and examples of actual
projects to empower youth and how they have worked. The book
addresses issues of importance for contemporary young people as
well as for social policy and will be of relevance to
practitioners, youth leaders and academics.
This title was first published in 2001. This book brings together a
range of perspectives about citizenship and empowerment from around
the globe. It thus approaches these important topics from a wide
variety of directions, including different geo-political contexts,
empirical studies, theoretical approaches and examples of actual
projects to empower youth and how they have worked. The book
addresses issues of importance for contemporary young people as
well as for social policy and will be of relevance to
practitioners, youth leaders and academics.
A major new resource book for academics and students of youth
studies, this work offers a rare comparative review of a field
which is often focused on the local or national situation. Drawing
together authors from across the world, the book combines
assessments of the theory, methodology and practice of youth
research, and the impact of globalization on this field of study. A
particular strength of the text is its exploration of theoretical
issues of globalization through substantial pieces of empirical
work, some of which cover regions frequently overlooked in the
international youth research scene, such as South East Asia and
Eastern Europe.
This book is about the changing constellations of risk and
opportunity that young people face in transitions from school to
work. Researchers here have considered how social, psychological,
economic and cultural factors affect young people's attempts to
control their lives, respond to opportunities and manage the
consequences of their choices, in the context of global, social and
economic changes in labour markets. The book draws on recent
research into youth work transitions, wellbeing, employment, and
career interventions, based on the international cooperation of
youth researchers. International in its scope and including a range
of disciplinary, multi-disciplinary, methodological and theoretical
perspectives, it combines case studies from Europe with studies
from the USA, Canada, South Africa, the Caribbean, India, Japan,
Russia, Australia and New Zealand, all examining the structural
forces that affect the choices young people are able to make. The
book offers researchers and practitioners new perspectives on
current approaches that focus on the wellbeing of young people
beyond education and work settings.
Social capital arising from social networks based on trust has been
traditionally seen as the property of adults from which the younger
generation gain benefit. Far less attention has been given to the
production of social capital among young people themselves, in
making the transition from dependent child to independent adult.
Through findings from research groups in Finland and England, this
book fills the gap by examining how young people develop and use
social capital in different contexts at school and outside, in
cementing friendships, in developing identity, in smoothing the
passage through education and from school to work, and in resisting
coercion into pre-designated adult roles. As part of the developing
field of youth studies, the book will be of much interest to
academics and policy makers and practitioners working with young
people.
Social capital arising from social networks based on trust has been
traditionally seen as the property of adults from which the younger
generation gain benefit. Far less attention has been given to the
production of social capital among young people themselves, in
making the transition from dependent child to independent adult.
Through findings from research groups in Finland and England, this
book fills the gap by examining how young people develop and use
social capital in different contexts at school and outside, in
cementing friendships, in developing identity, in smoothing the
passage through education and from school to work, and in resisting
coercion into pre-designated adult roles. As part of the developing
field of youth studies, the book will be of much interest to
academics and policy makers and practitioners working with young
people.
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