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Youth Collectivities: Cultures and Objects (Youth, Young Adulthood and Society)

Editorial ROUTLEDGE

Youth Collectivities: Cultures and Objects (Youth, Young Adulthood and Society)
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  • Publisher ROUTLEDGE
  • ISBN13 9781032138640
  • ISBN10 1032138645
  • Type Book
  • Pages 232
  • Published 2005
  • Language English

Youth Collectivities: Cultures and Objects (Youth, Young Adulthood and Society)

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Book Details

This Volume Seeks To Address What Its Contributors Take To Be An Important Lacuna In Youth Cultural Research: A Lack Of Interest In The Phenomenon Of Collectivity And Collective Aspects Of Youth Culture. It Gathers Scholars From Diverse Research Backgrounds - Ranging From Contemporary Subculture Studies, Fan Culture Studies, Musicology, Youth Transitions Studies, Criminology, Technology And Work-life Studies - Who All Address Collective Phenomena In Young Lives. Ranging Thematically From Music Experience And Festival Participation, Via Soccer Fan Culture, Leisure, Street Art, Youth Climate Activism, To The Design Of Eu Youth Policies And Australian Government 'project' Work With Young Migrants, The Chapters Develop A Variety Of Approaches To Collective Aspects To Young Cultural Practices And Material Cultures. To Establish These New Approaches, The Contributors Combine New Theories And Fresh Empirical Work; They Critically Engage With The Tradition And They Complement Or Even Reconfigure Traditional Approaches In And Around The Field. The Book Will Be Of Interest To Researchers In A Broad Range Of Areas In And Around The Field Of Youth Culture Studies Including Post-subculture Studies, Cultural Studies, Musicology, Fan-culture And Youth Transition Research, But It Is Also Of Acute Interest For Theoretically Interested Sociologists. The Volume Offers A New Afterword By French Sociologist Michel Maffesoli--