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An original presentation of the concept of youth - an exciting rethinking of the social construction of 'youth' that explores new ways of theorizing youth without prejudice or lumping 'young people' together as one uniform category.

Trade Review
"Youth usefully embeds the category of youth within wider debates in the social sciences, indicating how they have either addressed the question of youth, or could be extrapolated to have something to add to theoretical approaches to youth."
British Journal of Sociology of Education

"The particular value of Jones' approach is that it moves easily between social, cultural and psychoanalytical theorists to reveal what nuggets of value they hold in relation to young people."
Shane Blackman, Canterbury Christ Church University for Sociology

"It's all here, including the kitchen sink. Everything you ever wanted to know about youth and a few other things you hadn't thought of can be found between the pages of this book."
Mary Jane Kehily, The Open University for Sociology

"A very handy little book for anyone who wants a simple but comprehensive introduction to the social scientific study of youth."
Tracy Shildrick, University of Teeside for Sociology

"An excellent textbook that will be used at many levels of study (and, I imagine, teaching!)."
Howard Williamson, University of Glamorgan for Sociology

“In the latest of what has been a series of path-breaking discussions of the subject, Gill Jones cuts through the complexity of ‘youth’ to give an easily accessible account of the evolving theories in the field and the evidence that can be marshalled in support of each of them. The breadth of her scholarship draws upon the wider framework of globalisation, and the social, demographic and cultural upheavals in the context of young people’s lives.”
John Bynner, University of London

"Jones has written a much-needed book that will help take the burgeoning field of youth studies to a more mature and intellectually stimulating level. Her book will become THE text to use in advanced courses as students and teachers co-construct the various issues and debates that have emerged as academics have attempted to come to grips with the thorny issues inherent in understanding the changing nature of youth in changing societies."
James Côté, University of Western Ontario

"After over twenty years of empirical research and thoughtful analysis on the subject of this book Professor Jones has distilled her considerable experience into an authoritative text that will help countless students to write their essays and, I suspect, many of their teachers to prepare their lectures. Gill Jones has established herself as the doyenne of the sociology of youth."
Ray Pahl, University of Essex



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi

1 What is ‘Youth’? 1

2 Youth as Action 30

3 Youth as Identity 58

4 Youth as Transition 84

5 Youth and Inequality 112

6 Youth and Dependence 140

7 Youth in Society 164

Notes 184

References 188

Index 214

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 09/01/2009
    ISBN13: 9780745640945, 978-0745640945
    ISBN10: 074564094X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An original presentation of the concept of youth - an exciting rethinking of the social construction of 'youth' that explores new ways of theorizing youth without prejudice or lumping 'young people' together as one uniform category.

    Trade Review
    "Youth usefully embeds the category of youth within wider debates in the social sciences, indicating how they have either addressed the question of youth, or could be extrapolated to have something to add to theoretical approaches to youth."
    British Journal of Sociology of Education

    "The particular value of Jones' approach is that it moves easily between social, cultural and psychoanalytical theorists to reveal what nuggets of value they hold in relation to young people."
    Shane Blackman, Canterbury Christ Church University for Sociology

    "It's all here, including the kitchen sink. Everything you ever wanted to know about youth and a few other things you hadn't thought of can be found between the pages of this book."
    Mary Jane Kehily, The Open University for Sociology

    "A very handy little book for anyone who wants a simple but comprehensive introduction to the social scientific study of youth."
    Tracy Shildrick, University of Teeside for Sociology

    "An excellent textbook that will be used at many levels of study (and, I imagine, teaching!)."
    Howard Williamson, University of Glamorgan for Sociology

    “In the latest of what has been a series of path-breaking discussions of the subject, Gill Jones cuts through the complexity of ‘youth’ to give an easily accessible account of the evolving theories in the field and the evidence that can be marshalled in support of each of them. The breadth of her scholarship draws upon the wider framework of globalisation, and the social, demographic and cultural upheavals in the context of young people’s lives.”
    John Bynner, University of London

    "Jones has written a much-needed book that will help take the burgeoning field of youth studies to a more mature and intellectually stimulating level. Her book will become THE text to use in advanced courses as students and teachers co-construct the various issues and debates that have emerged as academics have attempted to come to grips with the thorny issues inherent in understanding the changing nature of youth in changing societies."
    James Côté, University of Western Ontario

    "After over twenty years of empirical research and thoughtful analysis on the subject of this book Professor Jones has distilled her considerable experience into an authoritative text that will help countless students to write their essays and, I suspect, many of their teachers to prepare their lectures. Gill Jones has established herself as the doyenne of the sociology of youth."
    Ray Pahl, University of Essex



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments vi

    1 What is ‘Youth’? 1

    2 Youth as Action 30

    3 Youth as Identity 58

    4 Youth as Transition 84

    5 Youth and Inequality 112

    6 Youth and Dependence 140

    7 Youth in Society 164

    Notes 184

    References 188

    Index 214

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