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In the 21st century myriad earth systems - atmospheric systems,
ocean systems, land systems, neo-Liberal capitalism - are in
crisis. These crises are deeply related. Taking diverse and
multiple forms, they have diverse and multiple consequences and are
evidenced in such things as war, everyday violence, hate and
extremism, global flows of millions of the dispossessed and
homeless; and in the precarious, uncertain, and marginal existence
of millions more. Rethinking Young People's Marginalisation is
concerned with the experience, affect, and effects of these earth
systems crises on: * young people's life chances, life choices, and
life courses * young people's engagement with education, training,
and work * the character of young people's being and becoming,
their gendered embodiment, their participation in cultures of
democracy, their resilience, and their marginalisation. Indeed, in
setting out to rethink young people's marginalisation, this
insightful volume makes a contribution to troubling key concepts in
Youth Studies, primarily: structure and agency; transitions and
pathways; gender and embodiment, citizenship, risk, and resilience.
It does this by drawing on a variety of critical, theoretical
traditions, including Bauman's engagement with the ambivalence of
the human condition; Foucault's studies of mentalities of
government and genealogies of the subject; the critique of the
politics of disposability and violence of neo-Liberalism undertaken
by Giroux, and the authors of Kilburn Manifesto; Braidotti's
vitalist posthumanism; and Haraway's figure of the Chthulucene.
Analysing the ways in which young people engage in and develop new
cultures of democracy, Rethinking Young People's Marginalisation
will appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers
interested in fields such as Youth Studies, Youth Sociology,
Education Studies, and Critical Social Theory.
In the 21st century myriad earth systems - atmospheric systems,
ocean systems, land systems, neo-Liberal capitalism - are in
crisis. These crises are deeply related. Taking diverse and
multiple forms, they have diverse and multiple consequences and are
evidenced in such things as war, everyday violence, hate and
extremism, global flows of millions of the dispossessed and
homeless; and in the precarious, uncertain, and marginal existence
of millions more. Rethinking Young People's Marginalisation is
concerned with the experience, affect, and effects of these earth
systems crises on: * young people's life chances, life choices, and
life courses * young people's engagement with education, training,
and work * the character of young people's being and becoming,
their gendered embodiment, their participation in cultures of
democracy, their resilience, and their marginalisation. Indeed, in
setting out to rethink young people's marginalisation, this
insightful volume makes a contribution to troubling key concepts in
Youth Studies, primarily: structure and agency; transitions and
pathways; gender and embodiment, citizenship, risk, and resilience.
It does this by drawing on a variety of critical, theoretical
traditions, including Bauman's engagement with the ambivalence of
the human condition; Foucault's studies of mentalities of
government and genealogies of the subject; the critique of the
politics of disposability and violence of neo-Liberalism undertaken
by Giroux, and the authors of Kilburn Manifesto; Braidotti's
vitalist posthumanism; and Haraway's figure of the Chthulucene.
Analysing the ways in which young people engage in and develop new
cultures of democracy, Rethinking Young People's Marginalisation
will appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers
interested in fields such as Youth Studies, Youth Sociology,
Education Studies, and Critical Social Theory.
This book confronts the issues young people face growing up in the
confusion and anxiety of today's highly global society. Young
people face their futures consumed with feelings of doubt,
uncertainty and ambivalence. The Global Financial Crisis and the
rise of the Islamic State means young people are transitioning into
adulthood in a time that we call an age of anxiety. They may be the
first generation to have fewer opportunities than their parents
yet, despite this, they are learning to imagine other kinds of
futures. These are futures where economic collapse provides
opportunities for entrepreneurialism and innovation, where Islamic
State does not need to pose a clear and present danger, and where
political action provides hope for a better world. Dealing with the
current political and economic climate and progressive campaigns
such as Black Lives Matter, Howie and Campbell tackle some of the
biggest threats to the future of society. An innovative and
wide-reaching study, this book will be of particular interest to
scholars of human geography, disaster studies, politics, and
sociology.
This book confronts the issues young people face growing up in the
confusion and anxiety of today's highly global society. Young
people face their futures consumed with feelings of doubt,
uncertainty and ambivalence. The Global Financial Crisis and the
rise of the Islamic State means young people are transitioning into
adulthood in a time that we call an age of anxiety. They may be the
first generation to have fewer opportunities than their parents
yet, despite this, they are learning to imagine other kinds of
futures. These are futures where economic collapse provides
opportunities for entrepreneurialism and innovation, where Islamic
State does not need to pose a clear and present danger, and where
political action provides hope for a better world. Dealing with the
current political and economic climate and progressive campaigns
such as Black Lives Matter, Howie and Campbell tackle some of the
biggest threats to the future of society. An innovative and
wide-reaching study, this book will be of particular interest to
scholars of human geography, disaster studies, politics, and
sociology.
In this era of big media franchises, sports branding has crossed
platforms, so that the sport, its television broadcast, and its
replication in an electronic game are packaged and promoted as part
of the same fan experience. Editors Robert Alan Brookey and Thomas
P. Oates trace this development back to the unexpected success of
Atari's Pong in the 1970s, which provoked a flood of sport
simulation games that have had an impact on every sector of the
electronic game market. From golf to football, basketball to step
aerobics, electronic sports games are as familiar in the American
household as the televised sporting events they simulate. This book
explores the points of convergence at which gaming and sports
culture merge.
In this era of big media franchises, sports branding has crossed
platforms, so that the sport, its television broadcast, and its
replication in an electronic game are packaged and promoted as part
of the same fan experience. Editors Robert Alan Brookey and Thomas
P. Oates trace this development back to the unexpected success of
Atari's Pong in the 1970s, which provoked a flood of sport
simulation games that have had an impact on every sector of the
electronic game market. From golf to football, basketball to step
aerobics, electronic sports games are as familiar in the American
household as the televised sporting events they simulate. This book
explores the points of convergence at which gaming and sports
culture merge.
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