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Youth Marginality in Britain: Contemporary Studies of Austerity (Paperback)
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Youth Marginality in Britain: Contemporary Studies of Austerity (Paperback)

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Published: 28/06/2017
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Tabloid headlines such as ‘Anti-social Feral Youth,’ ‘Vile Products of Welfare in the UK’ and ‘One in Four Adolescents is a Criminal’ have in recent years obscured understanding of what social justice means for young people and how they experience it. Youth marginality in Britain offers a new perspective by promoting young people’s voices and understanding the agency behind their actions. It explores different forms of social marginalisation within media, culture and society, focusing on how young people experience social discrimination at a personal and collective level.

This collection from a wide range of expert contributors showcases contemporary research on multiple youth deprivation of personal isolation, social hardship, gender and ethnic discrimination and social stigma. With a foreword from Robert MacDonald, it explores the intersection of race, gender, class, asylum seeker status and care leavers in Britain, placing them in the broader context of austerity, poverty and inequality to highlight both change and continuity within young people’s social and cultural identities.

This timely contribution to debates concerning youth austerity in Britain is suitable for students across youth studies, sociology, education, criminology, youth work and social policy.

Publisher information

Publisher: Bristol University Press
ISBN: 9781447330547
Number of pages: 312
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
Language: English


MEDIA REVIEWS

"This timely contribution to debates around youth austerity in Britain is a must read for students or academics concerned with how youth is understood and lived in contemporary society" Lisa Russell, University of Huddersfield "Brings new theoretical and empirical insights into the analysis of youth marginality... provides a critical voice around the concept of 'marginality' creating innovative and radical alternative understandings of the ways it operates... A must read for scholars and students interested in youth sociology and youth policy" Alan France, University of Auckland

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