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With recent attention to issues such as youth social exclusion, poverty, school underachievement, school violence, gang activity, sexuality, and youth's interactions with media and the internet, youth studies has emerged as a significant interdisciplinary field. It has moved beyond its roots in subcultural studies to encompass a diverse array of disciplines, subfields, and theoretical orientations. Yet no volume exists that systematically presents and puts into dialogue the field's areas of focus and approaches to research. As a unique blend of reference guide, conceptual dictionary, and…mehr
With recent attention to issues such as youth social exclusion, poverty, school underachievement, school violence, gang activity, sexuality, and youth's interactions with media and the internet, youth studies has emerged as a significant interdisciplinary field. It has moved beyond its roots in subcultural studies to encompass a diverse array of disciplines, subfields, and theoretical orientations. Yet no volume exists that systematically presents and puts into dialogue the field's areas of focus and approaches to research. As a unique blend of reference guide, conceptual dictionary, and critical assessment, Keywords in Youth Studies presents and historicizes the "e;state of the field."e; It offers theoretically-informed analysis of key concepts, and points to possibilities for youth studies' reconstruction. Contributors include internationally-renowned field experts who trace the origins, movements, and uses and meanings of "e;keywords"e; such as resistance, youth violence, surveillance, and more. The blending of section essays with focused keywords offers beginning and advanced readers multiple points of entry into the text and connections across concepts. A must-read for graduate students, faculty, and researchers across a range of disciplines, this extraordinary new book promotes new interdisciplinary approaches to youth research and advocacy.
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Nancy Lesko is Professor of Education and Maxine Greene Chair at Teachers College, Columbia University. Susan Talburt is Director and Associate Professor of Women's Studies at Georgia State University.
Inhaltsangabe
An Introduction to Seven Technologies of Youth Studies, Susan Talburt and Nancy Lesko Section I: A History of the Present of Youth Studies, Susan Talburt and Nancy Lesko 1. Biology/Nature, Elizabeth Seaton 2. (Dis)ability, Beth A. Ferri 3. Juvenile Justice, Erica Meiners 4. Leisure, Carles Feixa 5. Middle School, Julie McLeod 6. School-to-Work Transition, Meg Maguire and Stephen J. Ball 7. Surveillance, Rachel Oppenheim Section II: Research and Regulation of Knowledge, Thomas S. Popkewitz 8. Commodification, Lisa Weems 9. Culture, Mikko Salasuo and Tommi Hoikkala 10. Ethnographies, Wanda S. Pillow 11. Histories, Andrew J. Reisinger 12. Peer Groups, Johanna Wyn 13. Transnational Governance Organizations, Noah W. Sobe Section III: Populational Reasoning, Gordon Tait 14. Age, Yen Yen Woo 15. Disorderly, Valerie Harwood 16. Generation, Cindy Patton 17. Resistance, Elizabeth Soep 18. Subculture, Martha Marín Caicedo 19. Trans, Alejondro Venegas-Steele Section IV: Citizenship Stories, Anita Harris 20. Democracy, Benjamin Baez 21. Hijab, Amira Jarmakani 22. Human Rights, Julie Kubala 23. Mall, Carolyn Vander Schee 24. Nation, Rupa Huq 25. Postcolonial, Aaron Koh and Allan Luke 26. Sex Education, Mary Louise Rasmussen Section V: Mobilities and the Transnationalization of Youth Cultures, Fazal Rizvi 27. Health, Emma Rich 28. Immigrant, Claudia Matus 29. Internet, Lori B. MacIntosh, Stuart Poyntz, and Mary K. Bryson 30. Musicking, Julian Henriques 31. Sexuality, Mary Jane Kehily 32. TV and Film, Bill Osgerby Section VI: Everyday Exceptions: Geographies of Social Imaginaries, Sunaina Maira 33. Cultural Production, John Broughton 34. Hybridity, Pam Nilan 35. Safe Spaces, M. Piper Dumont 36. Street Children, Rob Pattman 37. Style, Kristen Luschen 38. Youth Violence, Todd R. Ramlow Section VII: Enchantment, Nancy Lesko and Susan Talburt 39. The Erotic, Jen Gilbert 40. Innocence, Elizabeth Marshall 41. NGOs, Dana Burde 42. Nostalgia, Kaoru Miyazawa 43. Teacher Movies, Rebecca Stanko 44. Youth Activism, Noel S. Anderson 45. Youth Participatory Action Research, Michelle Fine
An Introduction to Seven Technologies of Youth Studies, Susan Talburt and Nancy Lesko Section I: A History of the Present of Youth Studies, Susan Talburt and Nancy Lesko 1. Biology/Nature, Elizabeth Seaton 2. (Dis)ability, Beth A. Ferri 3. Juvenile Justice, Erica Meiners 4. Leisure, Carles Feixa 5. Middle School, Julie McLeod 6. School-to-Work Transition, Meg Maguire and Stephen J. Ball 7. Surveillance, Rachel Oppenheim Section II: Research and Regulation of Knowledge, Thomas S. Popkewitz 8. Commodification, Lisa Weems 9. Culture, Mikko Salasuo and Tommi Hoikkala 10. Ethnographies, Wanda S. Pillow 11. Histories, Andrew J. Reisinger 12. Peer Groups, Johanna Wyn 13. Transnational Governance Organizations, Noah W. Sobe Section III: Populational Reasoning, Gordon Tait 14. Age, Yen Yen Woo 15. Disorderly, Valerie Harwood 16. Generation, Cindy Patton 17. Resistance, Elizabeth Soep 18. Subculture, Martha Marín Caicedo 19. Trans, Alejondro Venegas-Steele Section IV: Citizenship Stories, Anita Harris 20. Democracy, Benjamin Baez 21. Hijab, Amira Jarmakani 22. Human Rights, Julie Kubala 23. Mall, Carolyn Vander Schee 24. Nation, Rupa Huq 25. Postcolonial, Aaron Koh and Allan Luke 26. Sex Education, Mary Louise Rasmussen Section V: Mobilities and the Transnationalization of Youth Cultures, Fazal Rizvi 27. Health, Emma Rich 28. Immigrant, Claudia Matus 29. Internet, Lori B. MacIntosh, Stuart Poyntz, and Mary K. Bryson 30. Musicking, Julian Henriques 31. Sexuality, Mary Jane Kehily 32. TV and Film, Bill Osgerby Section VI: Everyday Exceptions: Geographies of Social Imaginaries, Sunaina Maira 33. Cultural Production, John Broughton 34. Hybridity, Pam Nilan 35. Safe Spaces, M. Piper Dumont 36. Street Children, Rob Pattman 37. Style, Kristen Luschen 38. Youth Violence, Todd R. Ramlow Section VII: Enchantment, Nancy Lesko and Susan Talburt 39. The Erotic, Jen Gilbert 40. Innocence, Elizabeth Marshall 41. NGOs, Dana Burde 42. Nostalgia, Kaoru Miyazawa 43. Teacher Movies, Rebecca Stanko 44. Youth Activism, Noel S. Anderson 45. Youth Participatory Action Research, Michelle Fine
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