Youth and Society
Exploring the Social Dynamics of Youth Experience, Canadian Edition
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2011
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780195433616
- Publish Date
- Feb 2011
- List Price
- $189.99
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Description
Now in a Canadian edition, Youth and Society: Exploring the Social Dynamics of Youth Experience provides a comprehensive overview of key topics in the sociology of youth. Drawing on empirical evidence and current theoretical perspectives, the text examines cutting-edge issues confronting youth, youth researchers, and policy makers today such as youth and social change; class inequality; gender and sexuality; education; youth employment; social identity; youth and technology; and health and well-being. Seamlessly integrating Canadian data and examples throughout with fully redesigned chapters that address topics such as Aboriginal youth and youth justice, the text offers a Canadian context while maintaining a global perspective. Current and in-depth, the Canadian edition is a compelling exploration of the role of young people in contemporary society and how they adapt to the many challenges related to growing inequality and rapid social change.
About the authors
Patrizia Albanese is a professor at Ryerson University and past-president of the Canadian Sociology Association. She is co-author of Youth & Society (2011) and More Than It Seems (2010); author of Children in Canada Today (2016) and Child Poverty in Canada (2010); and co-editor of Sociology (2016). She has done research on child care in Canada and youth in CAF families.
Editorial Reviews
"Youth and Society goes beyond a superficial description of topics to provide a thorough, compelling and theoretically informed discussion of the underlying issues. It situates the experiences of youth within the larger social, political and economic context." --Alison Dunwoody, University of Alberta
"This is a solid text. It is well written and well researched. It is very interesting and provides a comprehensive overview of the research literature on youth in Canada. I do not believe there is another text like it in the Canadian market." --Tracy Peressini, University of Waterloo
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