Imagining Youth Futures, 1st ed. 2019 University Students in Post-Truth Times Perspectives on Children and Young People Series, Vol. 9
Auteurs : Black Rosalyn, Walsh Lucas
This book offers a much-needed analysis of how young people understand and navigate their lives as workers, family members and political actors in an era of uncertainty, Brexit and Trump. Drawing on the latest and most seminal international research and the unique stories of 30 young university students from Australia, France and Britain, it explores the nature of higher education and post-education trajectories for young people facing a ?post-truth? world in which opportunities for home ownership, work security and the formation of committed relationships have been thoroughly eroded. It also presents a timely reflection on young people?s hopes and concerns in the wake of global political upheaval, demographic change, financial crises, labour market uncertainties and unprecedented human mobility. Imagining Youth Futures makes a unique contribution to the fields of youth studies, transitions to university, and contemporary youth patterns in the areas of work, family, politics and mobility.
1. Introduction.- 2. A Brief History of Youth.- 3. Political Citizenship.- 4. Higher Education and Citizenship.- 5. Cultural Change and Citizenship.- 6. The Economy and Citizenship.- 7. The Futures of Youth.- 8. Conclusion.
Rosalyn Black is Senior Lecturer in Education at Deakin University, Melbourne. Her research interests are located at the intersection of the sociologies of education and youth, and include young people’s experience of citizenship and the role of education policy and practice in contexts of social inequality. Her most recent book is Rethinking Youth Citizenship After the Age of Entitlement (with Lucas Walsh)
Dr Lucas Walsh is Professor of Education Policy and Practice, Youth Studies, and Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Education at Monash University. His research focuses on the political, economic, cultural, social and technological dimensions of young people’s participation - in particular their transitions to post-school life across social, political, cultural and economic domains - and the implications of these for educators and policy. Recent books include Educating Generation Next: Young People, Teachers and Schooling in Transition and Rethinking Youth Citizenship After the Age of Entitlement (with Rosalyn Black).
Date de parution : 03-2019
Ouvrage de 153 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thèmes d’Imagining Youth Futures :
Mots-clés :
Youth Citizenship in Uncertain Times; Volatility; Uncertainty; Complexity and Ambiguity; Future Hopes in Uncertain Times; Youth Citizenship in the Post-truth Era; Youth Labour Market Participation; Youth Futures and Workforce Precarity; Youth Citizenship in the Era of Far-right Politics; Youth Citizenship in the Trump Era; Youth Citizenship after Brexit; Cultural Citizenship in an Age of Uncertainty; Higher education in an Era of Global Uncertainty; Post-education Trajectories in Uncertain Times; Dimensions of Citizenship in Changing Times; Citizenship in the Era of Austerity; Youth Citizenship in the Digital Era; Higher Education and the Politics of Hope; Global Labour Markets and Credential Inflation; Youth Citizenship and Resurgent Nationalism; Volatility; Uncertainty; Complexity and Ambiguity; VUCA; sociology of citizenship