Youth rising?: the politics of youth in the global economy
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spellingShingle | Sukarieh, Mayssoun Youth rising? the politics of youth in the global economy "Youth Rising? traces and analyzes the significance of youth as a social category. Unlike other studies that consider youth through the experiences of individuals, this book examines youth as a collective and symbolic group, whose definition has expanded to encompass a greater range of ages and cultural identities. Set against the backdrop of the contemporary political economy, Youth Rising? argues that the spread of global neoloberalism is responsible for the increasing salience of youth on the global scene. The authors begin by demonstrating how youth has become embraced as a category that displaces alternative forms of identity and conveniently depoliticizes more divisive social categories. Employing both theoretical and historical analysis, they trace the development of youth within the context of capitalism, where it ultimately becomes a category for social control. However, this book also examines the overlapping phenomena of youth unemployment and student debt to show how youth issues are highly politicized, looking at specific, recent uprisings such as the Arab Spring in which youth have played a central role. Through a rigorous theoretical study that is both global and multidisciplinary in scope, Youth Rising? ultimately draws conclusions about the relationship between youth and social change"-- The Neoliberal Embrace of Youth -- Youth and Capitalism in History -- The Spectre of Youth Unemployment -- Youth as a Revolutionary Subject? -- Education, Protest & the Continuing Extension of Youth EDUCATION / General bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies bisacsh Capitalism fast Political participation fast Social justice fast Student loans fast Young adults / Employment fast Young adults / Political activity fast Youth / Employment fast Youth movements fast Youth / Political activity fast Jugend Kapitalismus Youth Political activity Young adults Political activity Youth movements Political participation Capitalism Social justice Youth Employment Young adults Employment Student loans |
title | Youth rising? the politics of youth in the global economy |
title_auth | Youth rising? the politics of youth in the global economy |
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title_full | Youth rising? the politics of youth in the global economy by Mayssoun Sukarieh and Stuart Tannock |
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