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Youth research in Australia and New Zealand
Bibliografi
Author:
Wyn, Johanna
;
Harris, Anita
(Co-Author)
Topik:
Australia
;
health
;
identity
;
youth research
;
youth cultures
;
social change
;
participation
;
New Zealand
;
indigeneity
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
Unika Atma Jaya
Tahun Terbit:
2006
Jenis:
Article
Fulltext:
271y123.pdf
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Abstract
This article draws selectively on youth research in Australia and New Zealand to illustrate
the distinctive nature of this emerging field. It reveals a vibrant, interdisciplinary
field,which has developed rapidly from its derivative beginnings in the post-war period
to a significant and distinctive field that is challenging theoretical and methodological
traditions and providing new approaches to understanding youth, society and social
change.The article highlights distinctive approaches to youth research that are characterized
by two key elements. These are: (a) local conditions under which young people
are growing up in Australia and New Zealand, including the ongoing shaping of
meaning of indigeneity; and (b) active engagement with international debates on
youth.The article first explores the traditions dominating the early conceptualization of
youth in Australia and New Zealand, including the Birmingham school in the UK and
psychological theories of development from the US. Next, the article describes how
these traditions have resulted in a reconceptualization of youth in Australia and New
Zealand. This is illustrated in discussions of the way in which discourses of youth and
indigeneity and of health have been rethought. The paper also discusses emerging
research traditions in the area of new identities and youth subjectivities, on young
people?s participation in civic society and their engagement with global and virtual
youth cultures.
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