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Handbook of Children and Youth Studies

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This second edition of the handbook gives a new scientific perspective to youth and childhood studies as multi scientific and interdisciplinary subjects which as such have not yet found their own framing in a particular discipline. It provides theoretical and methodological key debates and issues that develop and add an understanding of childhood and youth research discipline from a broader perspective. The Handbook on Children and Youth Studies draws on current thinking, but also challenges theoretical and conceptual orthodoxies in the field, drawing on interdisciplinary thinking and critical perspectives. It focuses on childhood and youth to address the emerging consensus that the boundaries between childhood, youth and adulthood are blurred. The view that defining youth and childhood largely in terms of problem topics is out dated. Instead, the handbook focuses on 16 themes that are open to international perspectives and to different conceptual approaches. Each theme is edited by a pair of field editors, thereby capturing a plurality of views. The 16 themes as a starting point are globally timely and they need scientific debates on the boundaries between childhoods, youth and adulthood. This handbook will meet the needs of childhood and youth researchers and the academics in the field. It recognizes the changing social context of the lives of children and young people, while developing theoretical frameworks and discussing about the core substantive issues of Children and Youth Studies.

 

 

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819986057

About

Professor Johanna Wyn is director of the Youth Research Centre University of Melbourne in Australia. She specializes in longitudinal research on young people documenting their transitions across the dimensions of education work well-being relationships and family life. Prof. Wyns research is policy-focused and she is interested in developing new research and policy approaches to chronic patterns of disadvantage amongst youth. Her other areas of interest include gender social policy and identity. Professor Helen Cahill is the deputy director of the Youth Research Centre University of Melbourne in Australia. She teaches in the Master of Education and the Master of Teaching programs coordinating subjects which address youth well-being. Prof. Cahill specializes in the use of participatory methods in research education and community development projects and has a special interest in the use of drama as a tool in participatory research and transformative education and in projects which position young people as active agents. Professor Hernan Cuervo from the Melbourne Graduate School of Education is Deputy Director of the Youth Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. His research interests focus on sociology of youth specifically in relation to youth transitions; rural education and rural young people focusing on the tension of aspirations and belonging; and theory of justice applied to educational and youth issues.  

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