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OverviewPoverty and unemployment are on the rise among Canadian youth.Clearly something needs to change, but current social-assistance modelsare based on problematic assumptions about the lives and possibletrajectories of “risky” young people. Reimagining Intervention in Young Lives explores thedifficulties many marginalized young people encounter with the“support system” available to them, as well as the socialforces that push them to the margins in the first place. Drawn frominterviews with forty-five patrons of a youth drop-in centre, thisimportant work resituates the nexus of the problem from theidentification of individual “risk factors” to therecognition of the contradictions and barriers contained in the verysocial-aid structures that are meant to bring their target populationsback in to the fold of “normal” society. Intervention is indeed necessary, but more to challenge theprevailing structures that incorrectly presume how youth themselvesinterpret risk, poverty, and, most important of all, their ownpotential. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karen R. Foster , Dale C. SpencerPublisher: University of British Columbia Press Imprint: University of British Columbia Press Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9780774823319ISBN 10: 0774823313 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 01 January 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 Seeing Youth and Young People 2 Youth in the Sociology of Work, Work in the Sociology of Youth 3 Getting to Work 4 Being at Work 5 Young People, Neoliberalism, and Social Assistance 6 Abjection and Poverty 7 Everyday Life Conclusion Appendix 1: Demographic Profiles Appendix 2: Interview Guide Appendix 3: Overview of Ontario Works Notes; Works Cited; IndexReviewsThis is a significant piece of work on the marginalization of youth ... It is not only a fine example of interview-based qualitative analysis but also an exemplar of communicating research in a clear, defensible -- and socially relevant -- way. This subject is of the utmost importance, especially in a modern context in which the welfare and rights of young people are more and more in question and in which marginalization and privation are becoming greater social stigmas.<br> - Bernard Schissel, Professor and Program Head, Doctor of Social Sciences Program, Royal Roads University This is a significant piece of work on the marginalization of youth ... It is not only a fine example of interview-based qualitative analysis but also an exemplar of communicating research in a clear, defensible -- and socially relevant -- way. This subject is of the utmost importance, especially in a modern context in which the welfare and rights of young people are more and more in question and in which marginalization and privation are becoming greater social stigmas. - Bernard Schissel, Professor and Program Head, Doctor of Social Sciences Program, Royal Roads University This is a significant piece of work on the marginalization of youth ... It is not only a fine example of interview-based qualitative analysis but also an exemplar of communicating research in a clear, defensible -- and socially relevant -- way. This subject is of the utmost importance, especially in a modern context in which the welfare and rights of young people are more and more in question and in which marginalization and privation are becoming greater social stigmas. - Bernard Schissel, Professor and Program Head, Doctor of Social Sciences Program, Royal Roads University Author InformationKaren R. Foster is Banting Post-Doctoral Fellow inthe Management Department of the Sobey School of Business at SaintMary’s University, Halifax. Dale C. Spencer is anassistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University ofManitoba. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |