Description: Youth Marginality in Britain by Anthony Rudd, Robert Mcpherson, Frances Atherton, Jane Mckay, Sean Murphy, Emma Davidson, Claire Tupling, Patrick Ainley, Jenny van Krieken Robson, Lucy Williams This collections showcases contemporary research on multiple youth deprivation of personal isolation, social hardship, gender and ethnic discrimination and social stigma, drawing on findings of empirical studies that seek to explore the critical intersections of social class, gender and ethnic identities. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This collections showcases contemporary research on multiple youth deprivation of personal isolation, social hardship, gender and ethnic discrimination and social stigma, drawing on findings of empirical studies that seek to explore the critical intersections of social class, gender and ethnic identities.Youth marginality in Britain offers a new perspective on social justice for young people. It explores different forms of social marginalisation within media, culture and society, focusing on how young people experience social discrimination at a personal and collective level. Showcasing contemporary research on multiple youth deprivation of personal isolation, social hardship, gender and ethnic discrimination and social stigma, it considers the intersection of race, gender, class, asylum seeker status and care leavers in Britain to highlight both change and continuity within young peoples social and cultural identities. With a foreword from Robert MacDonald, this timely contribution to debates concerning youth austerity in Britain is suitable for students across youth studies, sociology, education, criminology, youth work and social policy. Author Biography Shane Blackman is a Professor of Cultural Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. He received his PhD at the Institute of Education, University of London as an ESRC scholarship student. He is a Research Fellow SFI The Danish National Centre for Social Research, editor of the Journal of Youth Studies and YOUNG: Nordic Journal of Youth Research and a member of the ESRC Peer Review College. He has recently published work on ethnography, subcultural theory, NPS (legal highs), anti-social behaviour and alcohol and young women.Ruth Rogers is a Reader in Social Justice and Inclusion at Canterbury Christ Church University. She has led a large number of research projects working with deprived communities, looked after children and young offenders. She has also conducted research for a range of research councils, voluntary agencies, local authorities and central government. She is interested in research investigating youth and communities on the margins, particularly in relation to looked after children, informal support networks and educational disadvantage. Table of Contents Foreword by Robert MacDonald;Part One: Youth Policy, Pariahs and Poverty:Critically Theorising Young Adult Marginality: historical and contemporary perspectives ~ Shane Blackman and Ruth Rogers;Broken Society, Anti-social contracts, Failing State? Rethinking Youth Marginality ~ Peter Squires;Youth poverty and social exclusion in the UK ~ Eldin Fahmy;Routine sanctions, humiliation and human struggle: qualitative biographies of young peoples experience of live marginality ~ Linda Brooks;Normalisation of Youth Austerity Through Entertainment: critically addressing media representations of youth marginality in Britain ~ Shane Blackman and Ruth Rogers;Part two: Intersections of Youth Marginality: class, gender, ethnicity and education;Pramface Girls? Early motherhood, marginalisation and the management of stigma ~ Mary Jane Kehily;Leisure lives on the margins: (Re)Imagining youth in Glasgow East End ~ Batchelor, S., Whittaker, L., Fraser, A. and Ling, L.;Asylum Rejected: "Appeals rights exhausted" care leavers facing return and marginality ~ Kim Robinson and Lucy Williams;Responses to the marginalisation of Roma young people in education ~ Jenny van Krieken Robson;Apprentice or Student as alternatives to marginalisation ~ Patrick Ainley;A School for our Community: critically assessing discourses of marginality in the establishment of a Free School ~ Claire Tupling;The Marginalisation of Care: Young Care Leavers Experiences of Professional Relationships ~ Emma Davidson and Lisa Whittaker;Part Three: Resistance and Ethnography;[B]othered Youth: Stop and search, marginalisation and the policing of belonging ~ Seán F. Murphy;On the Margins: the last place to rebel? Understanding young peoples resistance to social conformity ~ Jane McKay and Frances Atherton;Binge drinking devils and moral marginality: young peoples calculated hedonism in the Canterbury night-time economy ~ Robert McPherson;The New Spectral Army: Biography and youth poverty on Teessides deprived estates ~ Anthony Ruddy;Conclusions: Advanced Youth Marginality Post Brexit ~ Ruth Rogers and Shane Blackman. Review "This book is a welcome contribution to the rapidly growing scholarly field exploring the issues and processes of marginalisation, poverty, and exclusion in relation to children and young people – as well as to childhood and youth as concepts, categories, and life stages." Childrens Geographies"This timely contribution to debates around youth austerity in Britain is a must read for students or academics concerned with how youth is understood and lived in contemporary society" Lisa Russell, University of Huddersfield"Brings new theoretical and empirical insights into the analysis of youth marginality…. provides a critical voice around the concept of `marginality creating innovative and radical alternative understandings of the ways it operates…. A must read for scholars and students interested in youth sociology and youth policy" Alan France, University of Auckland Long Description This collections showcases contemporary research on multiple youth deprivation of personal isolation, social hardship, gender and ethnic discrimination and social stigma, drawing on findings of empirical studies that seek to explore the critical intersections of social class, gender and ethnic identities. Youth marginality in Britain offers a new perspective on social justice for young people. It explores different forms of social marginalisation within media, culture and society, focusing on how young people experience social discrimination at a personal and collective level. Showcasing contemporary research on multiple youth deprivation of personal isolation, social hardship, gender and ethnic discrimination and social stigma, it considers the intersection of race, gender, class, asylum seeker status and care leavers in Britain to highlight both change and continuity within young peoples social and cultural identities. With a foreword from Robert MacDonald, this timely contribution to debates concerning youth austerity in Britain is suitable for students across youth studies, sociology, education, criminology, youth work and social policy. Review Quote "This timely contribution to debates around youth austerity in Britain is a must read for students or academics concerned with how youth is understood and lived in contemporary society." Feature Publishing rationale* An edited collection to add to the limited literature available exploring youth and marginality* There is no direct competitor that focuses on social inclusion and young people themselves while also highlighting developments in youth research methods* Includes a foreword from Robert MacDonald and some well-known contributors including repeat authors such as Peter Squires* A good fit with our other titles on marginalised groups, austerity and young peopleUnique selling point: This book will encapsulate the varying experiences different young people go through and explore the intersection of race, gender, class, asylum seeker status and care leavers in Britain. Details ISBN1447330544 Year 2017 ISBN-10 1447330544 ISBN-13 9781447330547 Format Paperback Imprint Policy Press Place of Publication Bristol Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 305.235086942 Publication Date 2017-06-28 Pages 312 Edited by Ruth Rogers Birth 1958 Subtitle Contemporary Studies of Austerity Short Title Youth Marginality in Britain Language English UK Release Date 2017-06-28 Illustrations 3 Halftones, black and white; 10 Tables, black and white NZ Release Date 2017-06-28 Publisher Bristol University Press Author Lucy Williams Alternative 9781447330530 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2017-06-27 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161700672;
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ISBN-13: 9781447330547
Book Title: Youth Marginality in Britain
Number of Pages: 312 Pages
Publication Name: Youth Marginality in Britain: Contemporary Studies of Austerity
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press, Robert Mcpherson, Jane Mckay, Patrick Ainley, Sean Murphy, Frances Atherton, Anthony Rudd, Claire Tupling, Jenny van Krieken Robson, Emma Davidson, Lucy Williams
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Subject: Sociology
Publication Year: 2017
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