Community Service and Social Responsibility in Youth

Community Service and Social Responsibility in Youth
Title Community Service and Social Responsibility in Youth PDF eBook
Author James Youniss
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 197
Release 1997-08-18
Genre Education
ISBN 0226964833

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An analysis of the beneficial effects of community service on the political and moral identity of adolescents. It uses a case study from a predominantly black, urban high school in Washington, D.C., building on the work of Erik Erikson on the social and historical nature of identity development.

The Time of Youth

The Time of Youth
Title The Time of Youth PDF eBook
Author Alcinda Manuel Honwana
Publisher Kumarian Press
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Africa
ISBN 9781565494718

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Draws on interviews in Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia.

Youth and Generation

Youth and Generation
Title Youth and Generation PDF eBook
Author Dan Woodman
Publisher SAGE
Pages 217
Release 2014-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1473911125

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"Woodman and Wyn have produced a text that offers conceptual clarity and real depth on debates in youth studies. The authors skilfully guide us through the main sociological theories on young people and furnish us with sophisticated critiques from which to rethink youth and generation in the contemporary moment." - Professor Anoop Nayak, Newcastle University The promise of youth studies is not in simply showing that class, gender and race continue to influence life chances, but to show how they shape young lives today. Dan Woodman and Johanna Wyn argue that understanding new forms of inequality in a context of increasing social change is a central challenge for youth researchers. Youth and Generation sets an agenda for youth studies building on the concepts of ‘social generation’ and ‘individualisation’ to suggest a framework for thinking about change and inequality in young lives in the emerging Asian Century.

The Social Order of Collective Action

The Social Order of Collective Action
Title The Social Order of Collective Action PDF eBook
Author Matthew Kearney
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 275
Release 2018-11-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 149856898X

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The Wisconsin Uprising of 2011 was one of the largest sustained collective actions in the history of the United States. Newly-elected Governor Scott Walker introduced a shock proposal that threatened the existence of public unions and access to basic health care, then insisted on rapid passage. The protests that erupted were neither planned nor coordinated. The largest, in Madison, consolidated literally overnight into a horizontally organized leaderless and leaderful community. That community featured a high level of internal social order, complete with distribution of food and basic medical care, group assemblies for collective decision making, written rules and crowd marshaling to enforce them, and a moral community that made a profound emotional impact on its members. The resistance created a functioning commune inside the Wisconsin State Capitol Building. In contrast to what many social movement theories would predict, this round-the-clock protest grew to enormous size and lasted for weeks without direction from formal organizations. This book, written by a protest insider, argues based on immersive ethnographic observation and extensive interviewing that the movement had minimal direction from organizations or structure from political processes. Instead, it emerged interactively from collective effervescence, improvised non-hierarchical mechanisms of communication, and an escalating obligation for like-minded people to join and maintain their participation. Overall, the findings demonstrate that a large and complex collective action can occur without direction from formal organizations.

Youth And Social Policy

Youth And Social Policy
Title Youth And Social Policy PDF eBook
Author Bob Coles
Publisher Routledge
Pages 259
Release 2005-08-19
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1135367388

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An undergraduate text which develops a theoretical framework for youth policy and provides an accessible and comprehensive overview. Establishes a theory of "welfare career" and analyzes the relationship between young people, families and the state.

Social Networks in Youth and Adolescence

Social Networks in Youth and Adolescence
Title Social Networks in Youth and Adolescence PDF eBook
Author John Cotterell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 312
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134240848

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This thoroughly revised new edition looks at the nature of social networks, their changing configurations, and the forces of influence they unleash in shaping the life experiences of young people between the ages of 12 and 25 years. The author draws on both social and psychological research to apply network thinking to the social relations of youth across the domains of school, work and society. Network thinking examines the pattern and nature of social ties, and analyses how networks channel information, influence and support with effects on a wide range of life experiences. The book comprises eleven chapters, which contain discussion on key topics, such as youth transitions, network analysis, friendship, romantic ties, peer victimization, antisocial behaviour, youth risk-taking, school motivation, career influence, youth citizenship, and community organizations for young people. Chapters contain discussions of practical ways in which schools can provide support, and suggestions for youth organizations on how to assist young people to become effective citizens.

A Political Ecology of Youth and Crime

A Political Ecology of Youth and Crime
Title A Political Ecology of Youth and Crime PDF eBook
Author A. France
Publisher Springer
Pages 348
Release 2012-10-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137291486

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This book explores young people's 'nested' and 'political' ecological relationships with crime through an empirical investigation of the important 'places' and 'spaces' in young people's lives; in their social relationships with peers and family members; and within formal institutional systems such as education, youth justice and social care.