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Alan France is Professor of Sociology in Te Pokapu Putaiao Papori (School of Social Sciences) at the University of Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand.Julia Coffey is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.Steven Roberts is Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences, Monash University.Catherine Waite is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education, Monash University.

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This is an important new book for all those interested in understanding the lives of young people and the changing social situation of youth. Written by expert scholars, and with a global perspective, the book provides an authoritative, wide-ranging, carefully-curated and accessible introduction to youth sociology. It will be of enormous value to researchers, teachers and students. * Robert MacDonald, University of Huddersfield, UK *
This highly accessible volume is a comprehensive tour of sociological perspectives on youth. It is an invaluable resource for lecturers of youth related courses. The book not only provides informative reading for students of sociology and applied social sciences, but also suggests new ways to think. * Sanna Aaltonen, University of Eastern Finland *
This is a text that is informed by, and wants to develop in its readers, a sociological imagination about the challenges and opportunities that structure young people’s experiences in the early 21st century. The authors present a wide-ranging, historical overview of the key characteristics of the debates about young people, their interests, cultures, behaviours, engagements with education and work, fashion, culture and well-being, and provoke their readers to think critically, sociologically, about these youth issues. * Peter Kelly, RMIT University, Australia *

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. What is Youth? 2. Dimensions of Difference 3. Education and Imagined Futures 4. Work and Transitions 5. Youth Cultures and Subcultures 6. Social Media and Digital Lives 7. Space, Place and Geographical Mobility 8. Risk and Risk-Taking 9. Crime, Victimisation and Justice 10. Health and Wellbeing 11. Youth Citizenship and Belonging in a Globalised World Future Directions.

Youth Sociology

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 4/23/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781137490414, 978-1137490414
      ISBN10: 1137490411

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Alan France is Professor of Sociology in Te Pokapu Putaiao Papori (School of Social Sciences) at the University of Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand.Julia Coffey is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.Steven Roberts is Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences, Monash University.Catherine Waite is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education, Monash University.

      Trade Review
      This is an important new book for all those interested in understanding the lives of young people and the changing social situation of youth. Written by expert scholars, and with a global perspective, the book provides an authoritative, wide-ranging, carefully-curated and accessible introduction to youth sociology. It will be of enormous value to researchers, teachers and students. * Robert MacDonald, University of Huddersfield, UK *
      This highly accessible volume is a comprehensive tour of sociological perspectives on youth. It is an invaluable resource for lecturers of youth related courses. The book not only provides informative reading for students of sociology and applied social sciences, but also suggests new ways to think. * Sanna Aaltonen, University of Eastern Finland *
      This is a text that is informed by, and wants to develop in its readers, a sociological imagination about the challenges and opportunities that structure young people’s experiences in the early 21st century. The authors present a wide-ranging, historical overview of the key characteristics of the debates about young people, their interests, cultures, behaviours, engagements with education and work, fashion, culture and well-being, and provoke their readers to think critically, sociologically, about these youth issues. * Peter Kelly, RMIT University, Australia *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1. What is Youth? 2. Dimensions of Difference 3. Education and Imagined Futures 4. Work and Transitions 5. Youth Cultures and Subcultures 6. Social Media and Digital Lives 7. Space, Place and Geographical Mobility 8. Risk and Risk-Taking 9. Crime, Victimisation and Justice 10. Health and Wellbeing 11. Youth Citizenship and Belonging in a Globalised World Future Directions.

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