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OverviewYoung People, Leisure and Place reports on cross-cultural research into the personal geographies of young people. It explores young people's leisure and recreational pursuits, including favourite places, and.offers a tentative theory of adolescent thinking and development. The major themes explored are the impact of globalisation on young people, their reference systems and their use of private and public spaces. Evidence is presented of global, national and local dimensions of growing up in different countries in a post-modern world. The book contributes to a better understanding of issues of contemporary citizenship in a globalised world where the commodification of knowledge blurs boundaries and values. Effective citizenship in a world of time-space compression and instant access to diverse sources of information is problematic. This book provides a fascinating insight into the discerning values of young people. As they reveal their hopes and dreams within the knowledge society, the young people involved in this cross-cultural enquiry also highlight their conservatism and the traditional core values associated with their homes and families. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret Robertson , Dr Michael WilliamsPublisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc Imprint: Nova Science Publishers Inc Weight: 0.744kg ISBN: 9781594540295ISBN 10: 1594540292 Pages: 241 Publication Date: 01 July 2004 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsCONTENTS: Acknowledgements; Introduction (Margaret Robertson, University of Tasmania and Michael Williams, University of Wales Swansea); Part A: The World of Young People; Born in 1990 (Margaret Robertson, University of Tasmania); Self, 'Home' and Growing-up (Margaret Robertson, University of Tasmania); The Local Community: Is it Important Anymore? (Margaret Robertson, University of Tasmania); Part B: Case Studies; Introduction (Margaret Robertson, University of Tasmania); A British Perspective on Youth Culture and Education (Michael Williams, University of Wales Swansea); School, Place and Life Chances. What Makes the 'Difference'? (Margaret Robertson el al., University of Tasmania); Urban Boys' Perceptions and Experiences of Private and Public Space (Mark Aspel and Ashley Kent, University of London Institute of Education); Ethnicity, School, Identity -- a Study in Intercultural Learning (Margaret Robertson, University of Tasmania); Young People in Finland Today (Taina Kaivola and Hannele Rikkinen, University of Helsinki, Finland); Recreation, Free-time Activities and Space Related Experiences of Finnish Young People (Hannele Rikkinen & Taina Kaivola, University of Helsinki, Finland); Growing Up in the Age of Popular Culture: The Role of Media Education in Shaping Civic Identity (Chi Kim Cheung, University of Hong Kong); Youth, Home and Leisure Study: A Hong Kong Perspective (John Chi-kin Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong); Aussie Kids: Still Sun-bronzed, Outdoors and Carefree? (Rod Gerber, University of New England); Place and Identity: Evidence from Tasmanian Schools (Margaret Robertson and Joan Abbott-Chapman, University of Tasmania); Part C: The Forum; Choosing to Stay Connected: Youth, Leisure and Risk -- in Socio-spatial Contexts (Joan Abbott-Chapman, University of Tasmania); Through the Eyes of Namibian Teenagers (Ursula van Harmelen, University in South Africa); Leisure, School and Human Excellence: Thailand Case Study (Margaret Taplin, University of Tasmania); National Identity: Political Socialisation and Youth (Michael Williams, University of Wales Swansea); Final Comments (Margaret Robertson, University of Tasmania); Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationMargaret Robertson and Michael Williams, Editors Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |