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-Taking an intersectional approach, Miranda Campbell offers international case studies that map both the systemic barriers that youth face and the responses that they are creating to these systemic barriers. -Driven by finding new frames to understand caring and community-oriented forms of labor spearheaded by young people, the book forwards an analysis of broader economic, social, and political conditions that underlie youth experiences, and highlights their responses and work to create more inclusive cultures and economies, based in caring values. -A robust, forward-looking conclusion draws together contemporary initiatives that are gaining momentum as possible routes out of the economic decline facing youth worldwide, including Universal Basic Income (UBI), paid entry-level internships for skills development, youth-specific spaces, and access to small-scale seed funding for youth-led projects.
-Taking an intersectional approach, Miranda Campbell offers international case studies that map both the systemic barriers that youth face and the responses that they are creating to these systemic barriers. -Driven by finding new frames to understand caring and community-oriented forms of labor spearheaded by young people, the book forwards an analysis of broader economic, social, and political conditions that underlie youth experiences, and highlights their responses and work to create more inclusive cultures and economies, based in caring values. -A robust, forward-looking conclusion draws together contemporary initiatives that are gaining momentum as possible routes out of the economic decline facing youth worldwide, including Universal Basic Income (UBI), paid entry-level internships for skills development, youth-specific spaces, and access to small-scale seed funding for youth-led projects.
Creative Industries in Canada is a foundational text that encourages students to think critically about creative industries within a Canadian context and interrogate the current state and future possibilities of the industry. While much of current creative industries literature concerns the United Kingdom, the United States, and Asia, this text captures the breadth of how Canadian industries are organized and experienced, and how they operate.This ambitious collection aims to guide students through the current landscape of Canadian creative industries through three thematic sections. "Production" collects chapters focused on how national discourses and identities are produced through creative industries and the tensions that exist between policy and media. "Participation" explores how we engage with these industries in different roles: as consumer, creator, policy-maker, and more. "Pedagogies" explores how education impacts inclusion and visibility in creative industries. Truly intersectional, Creative Industries in Canada provides students with practical industry knowledge and frameworks to explore the current state of the field and its future. With a broad application to many undergraduate programs, this text is a must-read resource for those pursuing media studies, arts management, creative and cultural industries studies, communications, and arts and humanities.
Our contemporary moment is rife with injustices and crises: environmental disasters, climate change, racial divides, political divides, sexual misconduct, and high unemployment and debt rates, amongst other urgent challenges. While it is important to recognize these problems and call for change, we can also learn from caring initiatives that foster new ways of living, based in relationality, respect, and mutual support. How to Care More offers a definition of care based in relational action, highlighting care as an umbrella concept that can catalyze personal and social change. Each chapter provides an overview of one skill to practice caring more, including listening, consent, collaboration, and cultivating inclusion, love, and resilience that will enhance personal wellbeing and relationships with others, in our families, workplaces, and communities. With definitions of key terms and hands-on activities, How to Care More offers thought-provoking discussion and powerful examples of small-scale action and community building that can have a big impact, empowering readers to work towards positive social change.
Our contemporary moment is rife with injustices and crises: environmental disasters, climate change, racial divides, political divides, sexual misconduct, and high unemployment and debt rates, amongst other urgent challenges. While it is important to recognize these problems and call for change, we can also learn from caring initiatives that foster new ways of living, based in relationality, respect, and mutual support. How to Care More offers a definition of care based in relational action, highlighting care as an umbrella concept that can catalyze personal and social change. Each chapter provides an overview of one skill to practice caring more, including listening, consent, collaboration, and cultivating inclusion, love, and resilience that will enhance personal wellbeing and relationships with others, in our families, workplaces, and communities. With definitions of key terms and hands-on activities, How to Care More offers thought-provoking discussion and powerful examples of small-scale action and community building that can have a big impact, empowering readers to work towards positive social change.
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