This section focuses on systems of reasoning that imagine youth as a unified whole, one that can be researched, talked about, planned for, and managed. Even research that focuses on individuals or specific contexts depends on and reproduces ideas of youth as an identifiable population. This section interrogates the rules and scaffolding of discourses that construct the social spaces in which we problematize and study youth in society. \ud \ud This introduction will set the agenda by addressing four elements of this process: the first addresses the rise of some of the crucial elements of contemporary governance, the instrument and practices through which the notion of the population was able to take shape. The second examines the rise of the...
Over the previous seven years the application of a social generation paradigm or ‘theory’ has gained...
The youth movement “Fridays for Future” has spurred new interest from the research community aboutth...
The concept of ‘surplus population’ explains how child welfare functions in the context of racial ca...
While discourses that define and demarcate young people such that they become legitimate targets of ...
The present paper argues that the term "youth", which is traditionally used to refer both to young p...
Purpose. This article reveals the importance of the analysis of the theory of generations to identif...
The concept of ‘surplus population’ explains how child welfare functions in the context of racial ca...
At the start of the 21st century the Liberal democracies, including Australia, are characterized by ...
While youth studies is a diverse area of research, two approaches commonly labelled ‘transitions’ an...
This concluding chapter will look back over the volume as a whole. As the contributing authors have ...
This chapter engages with the question of how knowledge figures in intergenerational relationships a...
International audienceInformal settings are activities emerging from young people coping with their ...
This introduction outlines the analytical approach informing the articles presented in this special ...
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International audienceIn both youth research and pedagogical literature, and especially in related p...
Over the previous seven years the application of a social generation paradigm or ‘theory’ has gained...
The youth movement “Fridays for Future” has spurred new interest from the research community aboutth...
The concept of ‘surplus population’ explains how child welfare functions in the context of racial ca...
While discourses that define and demarcate young people such that they become legitimate targets of ...
The present paper argues that the term "youth", which is traditionally used to refer both to young p...
Purpose. This article reveals the importance of the analysis of the theory of generations to identif...
The concept of ‘surplus population’ explains how child welfare functions in the context of racial ca...
At the start of the 21st century the Liberal democracies, including Australia, are characterized by ...
While youth studies is a diverse area of research, two approaches commonly labelled ‘transitions’ an...
This concluding chapter will look back over the volume as a whole. As the contributing authors have ...
This chapter engages with the question of how knowledge figures in intergenerational relationships a...
International audienceInformal settings are activities emerging from young people coping with their ...
This introduction outlines the analytical approach informing the articles presented in this special ...
<div class="page" title="Page 2"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The paper look...
International audienceIn both youth research and pedagogical literature, and especially in related p...
Over the previous seven years the application of a social generation paradigm or ‘theory’ has gained...
The youth movement “Fridays for Future” has spurred new interest from the research community aboutth...
The concept of ‘surplus population’ explains how child welfare functions in the context of racial ca...