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Routledge - Youth Rising?: The Politics of Youth in Global Economy

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Description

Explore the changing role of young people in the modern world with Youth Rising?: The Politics of Youth in the Global Economy. As part of the Critical Youth Studies series, this book examines how youth has moved to the center of global policy, media, and public debate. Whether viewed as an ideological symbol or a political actor, the concept of youth is more relevant than ever. Set against the context of contemporary political economy, this work investigates why youth has become such a productive social category. The text provides a provocative argument regarding the spread of global neoliberalism and how it has made youth more politically and symbolically salient. This is an essential resource for anyone studying how social categories expand and shift within the current global landscape.

Key Features

Part of the Critical Youth Studies series for academic depth.

Analyzes youth as a central figure in global policy and development debates.

Examines the connection between global neoliberalism and social categories.

Provides insight into how youth acts as a political and symbolic actor.

Explores the role of youth within contemporary political economy.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
05 September 2014
Listed Since
04 March 2014

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