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adam_text | THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NEW BOOK FOR ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN UNDERSTANDING
THE LIVES OF YOUNG
PEOPLE AND THE CHANGING SOCIAL SITUATION OF YOUTH. WRITTEN BY EXPERT
SCHOLARS, AND WITH A GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVE, THE BOOK PROVIDES AN AUTHORITATIVE, WIDE-RANGING,
CAREFULLY-CURATED AND ACCESSIBLE
INTRODUCTION TO YOUTH SOCIOLOGY. IT WILL BE OF ENORMOUS VALUE TO
RESEARCHERS, TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS. - ROBERT MACDONALD, UNIVERSITY OF
HUDDERSFIELD,
UK
THIS HIGHLY ACCESSIBLE VOLUME IS A COMPREHENSIVE TOUR OF SOCIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVES ON YOUTH.
IT IS AN INVALUABLE RESOURCE FOR LECTURERS OF YOUTH-RELATED COURSES. THE
BOOK NOT ONLY PROVIDES
INFORMATIVE READING FOR STUDENTS OF SOCIOLOGY AND APPLIED SOCIAL
SCIENCES, BUT ALSO SUGGESTS NEW
WAYS TO THINK. - SANNA AALTONEN, UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN
FINLAND,
FINLAND
THIS IS A TEXT THAT IS INFORMED BY, AND WANTS TO DEVELOP IN ITS READERS,
A SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
ABOUT THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT STRUCTURE YOUNG PEOPLE S
EXPERIENCES IN THE EARLY
21ST CENTURY. THE AUTHORS PRESENT A WIDE-RANGING, HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF
THE KEY CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE DEBATES ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE, THEIR INTERESTS, CULTURES,
BEHAVIOURS, ENGAGEMENTS WITH
EDUCATION AND WORK, FASHION, CULTURE AND WELL-BEING, AND PROVOKE THEIR
READERS TO THINK CRITICALLY,
SOCIOLOGICALLY, ABOUT THESE YOUTH ISSUES. - PETER KELLY, RMIT
UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA
FALLING SOMEWHERE BETWEEN CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD, YOUTH IS A KEY
PERIOD OF TRANSITION. IT CAN
BE DIFFICULT TO DEFINE AND MAKE SENSE OF THIS PERIOD IN ONE S LIFE.
HOWEVER IT IS CATEGORIZED, YOUNG PEOPLE FACE A NUMBER OF CHALLENGES AND
ISSUES GROWING UP
IN TODAY S WORLD. FROM THE PRESSURES CREATED BY SOCIAL MEDIA TO THE
INCREASING PRECARITY OF
EMPLOYMENT, THE MAJOR SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS OF OUR
TIME ARE EACH IMPACTING
THIS PERIOD OF THE LIFECOURSE IN MYRIAD WAYS. YOUTH SOCIOLOGY HELPS
READERS TO UNDERSTAND HOW
SUCH CHANGES FACTOR INTO THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING YOUNG TODAY, AND
ILLUMINATES THE REALITIES OF THE
WORLD IN WHICH YOUNG PEOPLE LIVE.
EMBEDDING PERSPECTIVES AND INSIGHTS FROM A WIDE RANGE OF DISCIPLINES
BEYOND SOCIOLOGY, THIS
AUTHORITATIVE NEW TEXTBOOK WILL BE INCREDIBLY USEFUL FOR ALL STUDENTS OF
YOUTH.
ALAN FRANCE IS PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY IN TE POKAPU PUTAIAO PAPORI
(SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES)
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, AOTEAROA, NEW ZEALAND.
JULIA COFFEY IS SENIOR LECTURER IN SOCIOLOGY IN THE SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
AND SOCIAL SCIENCE AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, NSW, AUSTRALIA.
STEVEN ROBERTS IS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY IN THE SCHOOL OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES, MONASH
UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA.
CATHERINE WAITE IS A RESEARCH FELLOW IN THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION, MONASH
UNIVERSITY,
AUSTRALIA.
BRIEF
CONTENTS
LIST
OF FIGURES AND TABLE
XIII
1.
WHAT IS
YOUTH?
1
2.
DIMENSIONS OF DIFFERENCE 19
3.
EDUCATION AND IMAGINED FUTURES 41
4. YOUTH, WORK AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT 67
5.
YOUTH CULTURES AND IDENTITIES 91
6. YOUTH, SOCIAL MEDIA AND
DIGITAL
LIVES 115
7. YOUTH, SPACE AND PLACE 137
8. YOUTH, RISK AND RISK-TAKING 159
9. YOUTH AND CRIME 179
10.
YOUTH, HEALTH AND WELLBEING 201
11.
YOUTH, CITIZENSHIP,
BELONGING
AND MOBILITIES 219
POSTSCRIPT
243
BIBLIOGRAPHY
247
INDEX
283
V
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLE XIII
1.
WHAT
IS
YOUTH?
1
DEFINING YOUTH SOCIOLOGICALLY 1
DISCOVERING ADOLESCENCE 2
DEFINING YOUTH SOCIOLOGICALLY 3
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 3
YOUTH
IN SOCIAL CONTEXT 5
YOUTH,
SOCIAL
MARKERS
AND THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE 6
CURRENT DEBATES IN YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
8
YOUTH TRANSITIONS 9
YOUTH (SUB)CULTURES 10
BRIDGING THE GAP 12
SOCIAL GENERATIONS 14
THE GENERATION
WARS
15
THE IMPORTANCE OF
STRUCTURE
AND AGENCY DEBATES 16
SUMMARY 17
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 17
KEY READINGS 18
2.
DIMENSIONS
OF
DIFFERENCE
19
THEORIZING YOUTH AND INEQUALITIES 19
WHAT
IS
THEORY?
20
CLASS STUDIES IN YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
21
YOUTH AS AN INSTITUTION 22
MARXIST
AND WEBERIAN RESPONSES 23
THE
CULTURAL
TRADITION
OF CLASS ANALYSIS 24
THE GROWING INFLUENCE OF
PIERRE
BOURDIEU 25
GENDER AND SEXUALITIES 26
BEYOND BINARIES OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY 27
LANDMARK STUDIES OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
28
POST-FEMINISM
AND
NEW FEMININITIES
29
MASCULINITIES
AND POWER 30
YOUTH AND ETHNICITY 32
NEW ETHNICITIES 33
MULTICULTURALISM
AND YOUTH 34
INTERSECTIONALITY
36
KNOWLEDGE MAKING AND THE DOMINANCE OF
THE
GLOBAL NORTH 37
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
SUMMARY 39
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 40
KEY READINGS 40
EDUCATION
AND
IMAGINED
FUTURES
41
THE MASSIFICATION OF POST-16 EDUCATION 41
MASSIFICATION
7
42
THE SKILLS REVOLUTION 44
HUMAN CAPITAL AND THE GROWTH OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY 45
THE IMPACT OF THE
CHANGING
NATURE OF EDUCATION 47
FROM PUBLIC
GOOD
TO PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITY 47
VET PROGRAMMES: CHURNING AND WAREHOUSING
7
THE YOUNG 48
WIDENING PARTICIPATION 50
SOCIAL CLASS INEQUALITY 50
GENDER AND INEQUALITY 51
ETHNICITY AND INEQUALITY 52
CAUSES OF INEQUALITY IN POST-16 EDUCATION AND TRAINING 53
A LACK OF ASPIRATION? 53
BEING A FISH OUT OF
WATER
7
AT UNIVERSITY 55
FAMILY SUPPORT:
CULTURAL,
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CAPITAL 56
CLASS, WORK AND STUDY 57
WHY ARE
FEWER
YOUNG MEN
GOING
TO UNIVERSITY? 58
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT 59
THE BROKEN PROMISE
7
59
INEQUALITY IN THE GRADUATE LABOUR MARKET 61
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CAPITAL AND CV BUILDING 62
ACCESS TO THE BEST INTERNSHIPS 62
THE CLASS CEILING
7
63
SUMMARY 64
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 65
KEY READINGS 65
YOUTH,
WORK
AND
UNDEREMPLOYMENT
67
WORK FOR THE YOUNG IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES 67
INEQUALITIES FOR YOUTH AT WORK AND THE ISSUE OF
YOUTH
WAGES 68
THE
CHANGING
LANDSCAPE OF YOUNG PEOPLE S WORKING LIVES 69
YOUNG
PEOPLE AND UNEMPLOYMENT 71
WHAT IS YOUNG PEOPLE S RELATIONSHIP WITH UNEMPLOYMENT? 71
THE RISK
7
WITHOUT QUALIFICATIONS 75
THE EMERGENCE OF NEETS 75
A VERY NEET SOLUTION? 77
UNDEREMPLOYMENT AND THE GROWTH OF THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY 79
UNDEREMPLOYMENT 79
THE EMERGENCE OF THE COLLABORATIVE
7
ECONOMY 81
VIII
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
UNDERSTANDING YOUNG WORKING LIVES IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES 83
THE INDIVIDUALIZATION
THESIS
OR CHOICE BIOGRAPHIES 83
THE PRECARIAT 86
SUMMARY 88
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 89
KEY READINGS 89
5.
YOUTH
CULTURES
AND
IDENTITIES
91
YOUTH CULTURAL PRACTICE 91
THEORISING YOUTH (SUB)CULTURAL PRACTICE 92
THE EMERGENCE OF
YOUTH
(SUB)CULTURES 94
THE
CCCS
AND THE BRITISH
SUBCULTURES
TRADITION 94
CONSOLIDATING KNOWLEDGE: THE SKINHEADS AS A CASE
OF
INTERSECTIONAL
COMPLEXITY 97
CRITIQUES OF
THE
CCCS
THEORIES OF
YOUTH
SUBCULTURE 98
REFRAMING YOUTH SUBCULTURES 100
POST-SUBCULTURAL YOUTH AND THE
RAVE
GENERATION 100
CLUB
CULTURES 101
NEO-TRIBES AND SCENES 102
CRITIQUES OF POST-SUBCULTURAL THEORY 104
CONTEMPORARY SUBCULTURES 105
THE DOMINANCE OF NORTHERN THEORY 108
IDENTITY,
YOUTH POPULAR CULTURE AND CONSUMPTION 109
THE INTERSECTION OF
YOUTH
CULTURE AND YOUTH TRANSITIONS 112
SUMMARY 112
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 113
KEY READINGS 113
6.
YOUTH,
SOCIAL
MEDIA
AND
DIGITAL
LIVES
115
YOUTH,
THE
INTERNET
AND DIGITAL LIVES 115
THE
NET
GENERATION:
DIGITAL
NATIVES
AND DIGITAL IMMIGRANTS 116
WHO IS NOT A PART OF
THE
DIGITAL REVOLUTION? 117
THE IMPACT OF
THE
DIGITAL AGE IN THE FORMING OF
SOCIAL
IDENTITIES 119
THE GROWING
USAGE
AND INFLUENCE OF
SOCIAL
MEDIA 119
WHAT
DO PEOPLE DO ON SOCIAL MEDIA SITES? 121
THE DIGITAL AGE AND SOCIAL IDENTITIES 123
WHAT
IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ONLINE AND OFFLINE LIVES? 124
EXPERIMENTING
WITH
SEXUAL AND GENDER IDENTITIES ONLINE 126
RISKS IN THE DIGITAL AGE 127
SOME POSITIVES OF
THE
DIGITAL AGE 127
WHAT
RISKS DO YOUTH FACE ONLINE? 129
WATCHING HARMFUL AND ILLEGAL CONTENT 130
BULLYING ONLINE 130
IX
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DIGITAL LIFE 131
BIG BUSINESS 131
THE GROWTH OF PROSUMERS 132
THE ROLE OF INFLUENCERS 133
BIG DATA 134
SUMMARY 135
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 136
KEY READINGS 136
7.
YOUTH,
SPACE
AND
PLACE
137
THE IMPORTANCE OF SPACE AND PLACE 137
CONCEPTUALIZING SPACE AND PLACE 138
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SPACE AND PLACE 139
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COMMUNITY , PLACE , AND SPACE 139
STRUCTURAL APPROACHES TO SPACE AND PLACE 140
RELATIONAL APPROACHES 140
EXPERIENTIAL
APPROACHES 141
YOUNG
PEOPLE IN THE CONTEXT OF SPACE AND PLACE 141
SPECTACULAR YOUTHFUL PLACES 141
YOUTH AND URBAN SPACE 143
REGIONAL AND RURAL AREAS 145
SPACE, PLACE AND INDIGENEITY 146
COLONIALISM, POST-COLONIALISM AND PLACE 147
GLOBALIZATION AND LOCAL - THE IMPORTANCE OF THE
GLOCAL
148
THE IMPORTANCE OF
CLASS,
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND ETHNIC IDENTITY 151
SOCIAL CLASS, PLACE AND SPACE 151
GENDER, SPACE AND PLACE 152
QUEERNESS 154
INTERSECTIONALITY AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCE 155
SUMMARY 156
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 157
KEY READINGS 157
8.
YOUTH,
RISK
AND
RISK-TAKING
159
THE NORMALITY OF
RISK?
159
THE RISK SOCIETY THESIS 160
THE GROWTH OF THE RISK SOCIETY 160
THE BIOGRAPHICAL PROJECT IN THE RISK SOCIETY 161
RISK, GOVERNMENTALITY AND NEO-LIBERALISM 162
THEORIZING RISK-TAKING 164
ARTEFACT,
REALIST AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST THEORIES 164
THE WORK OF MARY
DOUGLAS
164
AN INTERPRETIVIST APPROACH TO RISK-TAKING 165
RISK-TAKING AS HABIT , ROUTINE ,
LEARNED
AND NORMALIZED 166
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
RISKY
PRACTICES :
YOUNG PEOPLE AND DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE 167
THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF DRUG USE 167
HISTORY OF DRUG REGULATION AND MORAL PANICS 168
PATTERNS
AND RATES OF USE 169
RISK, PLEASURE AND PROTECTION IN DRUG-TAKING 170
YOUNG
PEOPLE, ALCOHOL AND RISK-TAKING 171
WHERE
AND WHY DO YOUNG PEOPLE DRINK? 172
RISK-TAKING ACROSS GENERATIONS 173
A
CULTURE
OF
INTOXICATION
IN THE NIGHT-TIME ECONOMY AND RISK-TAKING 174
CALCULATED HEDONISM 175
DIVERSITY AND THE ISSUE OF
LIFE
COURSE DRINKING PATTERNS 176
SUMMARY 176
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 177
KEY READINGS 177
9.
YOUTH
AND
CRIME
179
DO WE HAVE A YOUTH CRIME PROBLEM? 179
MEASUREMENT
OF
CRIME
179
YOUTH OFFENDING DATA 180
THE GROWTH OF DIGITAL MEDIA AND CRIME 182
REPRESENTATIONS OF
YOUTH
CRIME 184
YOUTH CRIME AND MORAL PANICS 184
THE LIMITS OF MORAL PANICS 185
THE OTHERING OF
YOUTH
IN POPULAR MEDIA 186
THEORIZING YOUTH CRIME: CRIMINOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL POSITIVISM 188
CRIMINOLOGICAL POSITIVISM 188
THE EARLY SOCIOLOGICAL
GAZE
AND SOCIOLOGICAL POSITIVISM 189
LABELLING, GOVERNANCE AND THE CRIMINALIZATION OF
YOUTH
190
CRIME AND LABELLING THEORY 190
THEORIES OF
SOCIAL
CONTROL 191
THE LAW, SOCIAL POLICY AND CREEPING CRIMINALIZATION 191
YOUTH CULTURE AND CRIME 192
CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY 192
TERRITORIALITY,
CULTURE AND
GANGS
194
THEORIZING DIFFERENCE 195
CRIME AND INEQUALITY 195
YOUNG
MEN,
MASCULINITY AND CRIME 196
YOUNG
WOMEN AND CRIME 197
SUMMARY 198
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 199
KEY READINGS 199
10.
YOUTH, HEALTH
AND
WELLBEING
YOUTH,
HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN THEGLOBAL CONTEXT
201
201
XI
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
HOW DO YOUNG PEOPLE EXPERIENCE HEALTH? 203
THEORIZING YOUTH HEALTH AND WELLBEING 205
THE BIOMEDICAL APPROACH 205
THE SOCIAL MODEL OF HEALTH 206
YOUTH AND THE IMPERATIVE OF
HEALTH
208
YOUNG
PEOPLE, HEALTH AND THE
BODY
209
BODY WORK AND GENDER IDEALS 209
INDIVIDUALIZED BODIES:
BODY IMAGE
AND OBESITY 211
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE 212
HOW CAN WE UNDERSTAND THE INCREASE IN POOR MENTAL HEALTH? 214
MENTAL
HEALTH AND HELP-SEEKING 215
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH HELP-SEEKING 215
SUMMARY 216
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 217
KEY READINGS 217
11.
YOUTH,
CITIZENSHIP,
BELONGING
AND
MOBILITIES
219
YOUTH AND CITIZENSHIP 219
WHAT IS CITIZENSHIP? 220
DOMINANT DISCOURSES OF
YOUTH
CITIZENSHIP 221
BELONGING 224
BRIDGING TRANSITIONS AND CULTURES PERSPECTIVES 224
A NEW
AGENDA
OF RESEARCH FOR YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
226
YOUTH ON THE MOVE 227
MOBILITIES - THE NEW NORM? 227
YOUTH AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY 228
DISMANTLING THE HOME-HOST DUALISM 229
YOUTH AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY 230
INEQUALITY AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY 231
YOUTH AND INTERNAL MOBILITY 231
RELATIONAL MOBILITIES 233
MOBILITY IMPERATIVES 234
TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITIES FOR EDUCATION
(
235
MOBILITIES AND IDENTITY QUESTIONS 237
MOBILITY, MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP 239
MOBILITY, MIGRATION AND
BELONGING
239
SUMMARY 240
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 241
KEY READINGS 241
POSTSCRIPT 243
BIBLIOGRAPHY 247
INDEX 283
XII
|
adam_txt |
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NEW BOOK FOR ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN UNDERSTANDING
THE LIVES OF YOUNG
PEOPLE AND THE CHANGING SOCIAL SITUATION OF YOUTH. WRITTEN BY EXPERT
SCHOLARS, AND WITH A GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVE, THE BOOK PROVIDES AN AUTHORITATIVE, WIDE-RANGING,
CAREFULLY-CURATED AND ACCESSIBLE
INTRODUCTION TO YOUTH SOCIOLOGY. IT WILL BE OF ENORMOUS VALUE TO
RESEARCHERS, TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS.' - ROBERT MACDONALD, UNIVERSITY OF
HUDDERSFIELD,
UK
THIS HIGHLY ACCESSIBLE VOLUME IS A COMPREHENSIVE TOUR OF SOCIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVES ON YOUTH.
IT IS AN INVALUABLE RESOURCE FOR LECTURERS OF YOUTH-RELATED COURSES. THE
BOOK NOT ONLY PROVIDES
INFORMATIVE READING FOR STUDENTS OF SOCIOLOGY AND APPLIED SOCIAL
SCIENCES, BUT ALSO SUGGESTS NEW
WAYS TO THINK.' - SANNA AALTONEN, UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN
FINLAND,
FINLAND
THIS IS A TEXT THAT IS INFORMED BY, AND WANTS TO DEVELOP IN ITS READERS,
A SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
ABOUT THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT STRUCTURE YOUNG PEOPLE'S
EXPERIENCES IN THE EARLY
21ST CENTURY. THE AUTHORS PRESENT A WIDE-RANGING, HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF
THE KEY CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE DEBATES ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE, THEIR INTERESTS, CULTURES,
BEHAVIOURS, ENGAGEMENTS WITH
EDUCATION AND WORK, FASHION, CULTURE AND WELL-BEING, AND PROVOKE THEIR
READERS TO THINK CRITICALLY,
SOCIOLOGICALLY, ABOUT THESE YOUTH ISSUES.' - PETER KELLY, RMIT
UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA
FALLING SOMEWHERE BETWEEN CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD, 'YOUTH' IS A KEY
PERIOD OF TRANSITION. IT CAN
BE DIFFICULT TO DEFINE AND MAKE SENSE OF THIS PERIOD IN ONE'S LIFE.
HOWEVER IT IS CATEGORIZED, YOUNG PEOPLE FACE A NUMBER OF CHALLENGES AND
ISSUES GROWING UP
IN TODAY'S WORLD. FROM THE PRESSURES CREATED BY SOCIAL MEDIA TO THE
INCREASING PRECARITY OF
EMPLOYMENT, THE MAJOR SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS OF OUR
TIME ARE EACH IMPACTING
THIS PERIOD OF THE LIFECOURSE IN MYRIAD WAYS. YOUTH SOCIOLOGY HELPS
READERS TO UNDERSTAND HOW
SUCH CHANGES FACTOR INTO THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING YOUNG TODAY, AND
ILLUMINATES THE REALITIES OF THE
WORLD IN WHICH YOUNG PEOPLE LIVE.
EMBEDDING PERSPECTIVES AND INSIGHTS FROM A WIDE RANGE OF DISCIPLINES
BEYOND SOCIOLOGY, THIS
AUTHORITATIVE NEW TEXTBOOK WILL BE INCREDIBLY USEFUL FOR ALL STUDENTS OF
YOUTH.
ALAN FRANCE IS PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY IN TE POKAPU PUTAIAO PAPORI
(SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES)
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, AOTEAROA, NEW ZEALAND.
JULIA COFFEY IS SENIOR LECTURER IN SOCIOLOGY IN THE SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
AND SOCIAL SCIENCE AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, NSW, AUSTRALIA.
STEVEN ROBERTS IS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY IN THE SCHOOL OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES, MONASH
UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA.
CATHERINE WAITE IS A RESEARCH FELLOW IN THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION, MONASH
UNIVERSITY,
AUSTRALIA.
BRIEF
CONTENTS
LIST
OF FIGURES AND TABLE
XIII
1.
WHAT IS
YOUTH?
1
2.
DIMENSIONS OF DIFFERENCE 19
3.
EDUCATION AND IMAGINED FUTURES 41
4. YOUTH, WORK AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT 67
5.
YOUTH CULTURES AND IDENTITIES 91
6. YOUTH, SOCIAL MEDIA AND
DIGITAL
LIVES 115
7. YOUTH, SPACE AND PLACE 137
8. YOUTH, RISK AND RISK-TAKING 159
9. YOUTH AND CRIME 179
10.
YOUTH, HEALTH AND WELLBEING 201
11.
YOUTH, CITIZENSHIP,
BELONGING
AND MOBILITIES 219
POSTSCRIPT
243
BIBLIOGRAPHY
247
INDEX
283
V
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLE XIII
1.
WHAT
IS
YOUTH?
1
DEFINING YOUTH SOCIOLOGICALLY 1
'DISCOVERING' ADOLESCENCE 2
DEFINING YOUTH SOCIOLOGICALLY 3
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 3
YOUTH'
IN SOCIAL CONTEXT 5
YOUTH,
'SOCIAL
MARKERS'
AND THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE 6
CURRENT DEBATES IN YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
8
YOUTH TRANSITIONS 9
YOUTH (SUB)CULTURES 10
'BRIDGING THE GAP' 12
SOCIAL GENERATIONS 14
THE 'GENERATION
WARS'
15
THE IMPORTANCE OF
'STRUCTURE
AND AGENCY' DEBATES 16
SUMMARY 17
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 17
KEY READINGS 18
2.
DIMENSIONS
OF
DIFFERENCE
19
THEORIZING YOUTH AND INEQUALITIES 19
WHAT
IS
THEORY?
20
CLASS STUDIES IN YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
21
YOUTH AS 'AN INSTITUTION' 22
MARXIST
AND WEBERIAN RESPONSES 23
THE
'CULTURAL
TRADITION'
OF CLASS ANALYSIS 24
THE GROWING INFLUENCE OF
PIERRE
BOURDIEU 25
GENDER AND SEXUALITIES 26
BEYOND BINARIES OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY 27
LANDMARK STUDIES OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
28
'POST-FEMINISM'
AND
'NEW FEMININITIES'
29
MASCULINITIES
AND POWER 30
YOUTH AND ETHNICITY 32
'NEW' ETHNICITIES 33
MULTICULTURALISM
AND YOUTH 34
INTERSECTIONALITY
36
KNOWLEDGE MAKING AND THE DOMINANCE OF
THE
GLOBAL NORTH 37
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
SUMMARY 39
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 40
KEY READINGS 40
EDUCATION
AND
IMAGINED
FUTURES
41
THE MASSIFICATION OF POST-16 EDUCATION 41
'MASSIFICATION
7
42
THE SKILLS REVOLUTION 44
HUMAN CAPITAL AND THE GROWTH OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY 45
THE IMPACT OF THE
CHANGING
NATURE OF EDUCATION 47
FROM PUBLIC
GOOD
TO PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITY 47
VET PROGRAMMES: 'CHURNING' AND 'WAREHOUSING
7
THE YOUNG 48
WIDENING PARTICIPATION 50
SOCIAL CLASS INEQUALITY 50
GENDER AND INEQUALITY 51
ETHNICITY AND INEQUALITY 52
CAUSES OF INEQUALITY IN POST-16 EDUCATION AND TRAINING 53
A LACK OF 'ASPIRATION? 53
'BEING A FISH OUT OF
WATER
7
AT UNIVERSITY 55
FAMILY SUPPORT:
CULTURAL,
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CAPITAL 56
CLASS, WORK AND STUDY 57
WHY ARE
FEWER
YOUNG MEN
GOING
TO UNIVERSITY? 58
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT 59
THE 'BROKEN PROMISE
7
59
INEQUALITY IN THE GRADUATE LABOUR MARKET 61
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CAPITAL AND CV BUILDING 62
ACCESS TO THE BEST INTERNSHIPS 62
THE 'CLASS CEILING
7
63
SUMMARY 64
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 65
KEY READINGS 65
YOUTH,
WORK
AND
UNDEREMPLOYMENT
67
WORK FOR THE YOUNG IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES 67
INEQUALITIES FOR YOUTH AT WORK AND THE ISSUE OF
YOUTH
WAGES 68
THE
CHANGING
LANDSCAPE OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORKING LIVES 69
YOUNG
PEOPLE AND UNEMPLOYMENT 71
WHAT IS YOUNG PEOPLE'S RELATIONSHIP WITH UNEMPLOYMENT? 71
THE 'RISK
7
WITHOUT QUALIFICATIONS 75
THE EMERGENCE OF NEETS 75
A VERY NEET SOLUTION? 77
UNDEREMPLOYMENT AND THE GROWTH OF THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY 79
UNDEREMPLOYMENT 79
THE EMERGENCE OF THE 'COLLABORATIVE
7
ECONOMY 81
VIII
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
UNDERSTANDING YOUNG WORKING LIVES IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES 83
THE 'INDIVIDUALIZATION
THESIS'
OR 'CHOICE BIOGRAPHIES' 83
THE PRECARIAT 86
SUMMARY 88
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 89
KEY READINGS 89
5.
YOUTH
CULTURES
AND
IDENTITIES
91
YOUTH CULTURAL PRACTICE 91
THEORISING YOUTH (SUB)CULTURAL PRACTICE 92
THE EMERGENCE OF
YOUTH
(SUB)CULTURES 94
THE
CCCS
AND THE BRITISH
'SUBCULTURES'
TRADITION 94
CONSOLIDATING KNOWLEDGE: THE SKINHEADS AS A CASE
OF
INTERSECTIONAL
COMPLEXITY 97
CRITIQUES OF
THE
CCCS
THEORIES OF
YOUTH
SUBCULTURE 98
REFRAMING YOUTH SUBCULTURES 100
POST-SUBCULTURAL YOUTH AND THE
'RAVE'
GENERATION 100
CLUB
CULTURES 101
NEO-TRIBES AND SCENES 102
CRITIQUES OF POST-SUBCULTURAL THEORY 104
CONTEMPORARY SUBCULTURES 105
THE DOMINANCE OF NORTHERN THEORY 108
IDENTITY,
YOUTH POPULAR CULTURE AND CONSUMPTION 109
THE INTERSECTION OF
YOUTH
CULTURE AND YOUTH TRANSITIONS 112
SUMMARY 112
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 113
KEY READINGS 113
6.
YOUTH,
SOCIAL
MEDIA
AND
DIGITAL
LIVES
115
YOUTH,
THE
INTERNET
AND DIGITAL LIVES 115
THE
'NET'
GENERATION:
'DIGITAL
NATIVES'
AND 'DIGITAL IMMIGRANTS' 116
WHO IS NOT A PART OF
THE
DIGITAL REVOLUTION? 117
THE IMPACT OF
THE
DIGITAL AGE IN THE FORMING OF
SOCIAL
IDENTITIES 119
THE GROWING
USAGE
AND INFLUENCE OF
SOCIAL
MEDIA 119
WHAT
DO PEOPLE DO ON SOCIAL MEDIA SITES? 121
THE DIGITAL AGE AND SOCIAL IDENTITIES 123
WHAT
IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ONLINE AND OFFLINE LIVES? 124
EXPERIMENTING
WITH
SEXUAL AND GENDER IDENTITIES ONLINE 126
RISKS IN THE DIGITAL AGE 127
SOME POSITIVES OF
THE
DIGITAL AGE 127
WHAT
RISKS DO YOUTH FACE ONLINE? 129
WATCHING HARMFUL AND ILLEGAL CONTENT 130
BULLYING ONLINE 130
IX
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DIGITAL LIFE 131
BIG BUSINESS 131
THE GROWTH OF 'PROSUMERS' 132
THE ROLE OF INFLUENCERS 133
BIG DATA 134
SUMMARY 135
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 136
KEY READINGS 136
7.
YOUTH,
SPACE
AND
PLACE
137
THE IMPORTANCE OF SPACE AND PLACE 137
CONCEPTUALIZING SPACE AND PLACE 138
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SPACE AND PLACE 139
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 'COMMUNITY', 'PLACE', AND 'SPACE' 139
STRUCTURAL APPROACHES TO SPACE AND PLACE 140
RELATIONAL APPROACHES 140
EXPERIENTIAL
APPROACHES 141
YOUNG
PEOPLE IN THE CONTEXT OF SPACE AND PLACE 141
'SPECTACULAR' YOUTHFUL PLACES 141
YOUTH AND URBAN SPACE 143
REGIONAL AND RURAL AREAS 145
SPACE, PLACE AND INDIGENEITY 146
COLONIALISM, POST-COLONIALISM AND PLACE 147
GLOBALIZATION AND LOCAL - THE IMPORTANCE OF THE
GLOCAL
148
THE IMPORTANCE OF
CLASS,
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND ETHNIC IDENTITY 151
SOCIAL CLASS, PLACE AND SPACE 151
GENDER, SPACE AND PLACE 152
QUEERNESS 154
INTERSECTIONALITY AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCE 155
SUMMARY 156
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 157
KEY READINGS 157
8.
YOUTH,
RISK
AND
RISK-TAKING
159
THE NORMALITY OF
RISK?
159
THE RISK SOCIETY THESIS 160
THE GROWTH OF THE 'RISK SOCIETY' 160
THE 'BIOGRAPHICAL PROJECT' IN THE RISK SOCIETY 161
RISK, GOVERNMENTALITY AND NEO-LIBERALISM 162
THEORIZING RISK-TAKING 164
ARTEFACT,
REALIST AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST THEORIES 164
THE WORK OF MARY
DOUGLAS
164
AN INTERPRETIVIST APPROACH TO RISK-TAKING 165
RISK-TAKING AS 'HABIT', 'ROUTINE',
'LEARNED'
AND 'NORMALIZED' 166
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
'RISKY
PRACTICES':
YOUNG PEOPLE AND DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE 167
THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF DRUG USE 167
HISTORY OF DRUG REGULATION AND MORAL PANICS 168
PATTERNS
AND RATES OF USE 169
RISK, PLEASURE AND PROTECTION IN DRUG-TAKING 170
YOUNG
PEOPLE, ALCOHOL AND RISK-TAKING 171
WHERE
AND WHY DO YOUNG PEOPLE DRINK? 172
RISK-TAKING ACROSS GENERATIONS 173
A
'CULTURE
OF
INTOXICATION'
IN THE 'NIGHT-TIME ECONOMY' AND RISK-TAKING 174
'CALCULATED HEDONISM' 175
DIVERSITY AND THE ISSUE OF
LIFE
COURSE DRINKING PATTERNS 176
SUMMARY 176
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 177
KEY READINGS 177
9.
YOUTH
AND
CRIME
179
DO WE HAVE A YOUTH CRIME PROBLEM? 179
MEASUREMENT
OF
CRIME
179
YOUTH OFFENDING DATA 180
THE GROWTH OF DIGITAL MEDIA AND CRIME 182
REPRESENTATIONS OF
YOUTH
CRIME 184
YOUTH CRIME AND MORAL PANICS 184
THE LIMITS OF MORAL PANICS 185
THE 'OTHERING' OF
YOUTH
IN POPULAR MEDIA 186
THEORIZING YOUTH CRIME: CRIMINOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL POSITIVISM 188
CRIMINOLOGICAL POSITIVISM 188
THE EARLY SOCIOLOGICAL
GAZE
AND SOCIOLOGICAL POSITIVISM 189
LABELLING, GOVERNANCE AND THE CRIMINALIZATION OF
YOUTH
190
CRIME AND LABELLING THEORY 190
THEORIES OF
SOCIAL
CONTROL 191
THE LAW, SOCIAL POLICY AND 'CREEPING CRIMINALIZATION' 191
YOUTH CULTURE AND CRIME 192
CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY 192
TERRITORIALITY,
CULTURE AND
GANGS
194
THEORIZING DIFFERENCE 195
CRIME AND INEQUALITY 195
YOUNG
MEN,
MASCULINITY AND CRIME 196
YOUNG
WOMEN AND CRIME 197
SUMMARY 198
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 199
KEY READINGS 199
10.
YOUTH, HEALTH
AND
WELLBEING
YOUTH,
HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN THEGLOBAL CONTEXT
201
201
XI
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
HOW DO YOUNG PEOPLE EXPERIENCE HEALTH? 203
THEORIZING YOUTH HEALTH AND WELLBEING 205
THE BIOMEDICAL APPROACH 205
THE SOCIAL MODEL OF HEALTH 206
YOUTH AND THE 'IMPERATIVE OF
HEALTH'
208
YOUNG
PEOPLE, HEALTH AND THE
BODY
209
BODY WORK AND GENDER IDEALS 209
INDIVIDUALIZED BODIES:
BODY IMAGE
AND OBESITY 211
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE 212
HOW CAN WE UNDERSTAND THE INCREASE IN POOR MENTAL HEALTH? 214
MENTAL
HEALTH AND HELP-SEEKING 215
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH HELP-SEEKING 215
SUMMARY 216
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 217
KEY READINGS 217
11.
YOUTH,
CITIZENSHIP,
BELONGING
AND
MOBILITIES
219
YOUTH AND CITIZENSHIP 219
WHAT IS CITIZENSHIP? 220
DOMINANT DISCOURSES OF
YOUTH
CITIZENSHIP 221
BELONGING 224
BRIDGING 'TRANSITIONS' AND 'CULTURES' PERSPECTIVES 224
A NEW
AGENDA
OF RESEARCH FOR YOUTH
SOCIOLOGY
226
YOUTH ON THE MOVE 227
MOBILITIES - THE NEW NORM? 227
YOUTH AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY 228
DISMANTLING THE HOME-HOST DUALISM 229
YOUTH AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY 230
INEQUALITY AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY 231
YOUTH AND INTERNAL MOBILITY 231
RELATIONAL MOBILITIES 233
MOBILITY IMPERATIVES 234
TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITIES FOR EDUCATION
(
235
MOBILITIES AND IDENTITY QUESTIONS 237
MOBILITY, MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP 239
MOBILITY, MIGRATION AND
BELONGING
239
SUMMARY 240
EXERCISE:
THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION 241
KEY READINGS 241
POSTSCRIPT 243
BIBLIOGRAPHY 247
INDEX 283
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