A new book by the authors from RC 34:
Contemporary Youth Research Local
Expressions and Global Connections Helena Helve and Gunilla Holm
$99.95/£50.00 Ashgate, 2005
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Introduction
A
major new resource book for academics and students of youth studies,
this work offers a rare comparative review of a field which is often
focused on the local or national situation. Drawing together authors
from across the world, the book combines assessments of the theory,
methodology and practice of youth research, and the impact of
globalization on this field of study. A particular strength of the
text is its exploration of theoretical issues of globalization
through substantial pieces of empirical work, some of which cover
regions frequently overlooked in the international youth research
scene, such as South East Asia and Eastern Europe.
Contents Introduction. Overview of Youth
Research Globally: Conceptualizing and theorizing youth: global
perspectives, Vappu Tyyskä. Trends in youth research globally; Youth
research in Europe, Helena Helve, Carmen Leccardi and Siyka
Kovacheva; Youth research in Africa, David Everatt; Trends in youth
studies in (English-speaking) North America, James Côté; The socio-
cultural construction of youth in Latin America: achievements and
failures, Carles Feixa Pampols and Yanko González Cangas;
Contemporary trends in youth and juvenile studies in China, Jin
Zhikun and Yang Xiong; Youth research in Australia and New Zealand,
Johanna Wyn. Current Trends in Youth Research: Education, Technology
and Work: Biographical turning points in young people's transitions
to work across Europe, Manuela du Bois-Reymond and Barbara Stauber;
Texting as style: preliminary observations on cellular phone use
among Filipino college students, Clarence M. Batan; Risk among youth
in modern Russia: problems and trends, Julia A. Zubok; An attempt to
reverse the failure of rural youth development in South Africa,
David Everatt, Sipho Shezi and Ross Jennings; Cross-cultural
understanding: service-learning in college coursework, Gunilla Holm
and Paul Farber. Youth Engagement: Latina/o youth contest for equity
in the public school system in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles: a
political and theoretical perspective, Fazila Bhimji; Young people's
civic engagement. The need for new perspectives, Henk Vinken;
Learning to destroy the world: western schooling and the natural
environment, Thomas Ray; Culture and identity in a culturally
diverse and global world; 'Remaking citizens': perspectives from the
lived temporalities of four Singaporean youths, Yen Yen Joyceln Woo;
Mobilizing a lesbian identity as a means for educational
achievement: Mizrachi lesbians in Israel, Liora Gvion and Diana
Luzzatto; Cool nostalgia: Indian American youth culture and the
politics of authenticity, Sunaina Maira; Teenage pregnancy in
Mexico: why the panic?, Noemi Ehrenfeld Lenkiewicz; Index.
Reviews 'This timely book provides a very
welcome global focus to youth research and makes a bold attempt to
establish youth studies as a distinct discipline within the social
sciences. Readers will particularly value the range of perspectives
that form this collection.' Professor Andy Furlong, University of
Glasgow, UK
About the Author/Editor Helena Helve is
Research Professor of Youth Education at the University of Kuopio
and Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Comparative Religion at the
University of Helsinki, Finland. She is President of the Finnish
Youth Research Society and President (2002 - 2006) of the
International Sociological Association's Research Committee on
Youth.
Gunilla Holm is Professor of Education at
Western Michigan University, USA. Her research is focused on
adolescent cultures and on schooling in popular culture. She is
Vice-President of the International Sociological Association's
Research Committee on Youth for the Americas.
Further Information Affiliation: Helena Helve,
University of Kuopio, and University of Helsinki, Finland and
Gunilla Holm, Western Michigan University, USA Illustrations:
Includes 6 b&w illustrations ISBN: 0 7546 4161 9 Publication Date:
11/2005 Number of Pages: 240 pages Binding: Hardback Binding
Options: Available in Hardback only Book Size: 234 x 156 mm British
Library Reference: 305.2'35 Library of Congress Reference:
2005013244 Extracts from this title are available to view: Full
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