Ebook: Making Modern Lives: Subjectivity, Schooling, and Social Change
Author: Julie McLeod Lyn Yates
- Genre: Education
- Series: Power Social Identity and Education
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: State University of New York Press
- Language: English
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Making Modern Lives looks at how young people shape their lives as they move through their secondary school years and into the world beyond. It explores how they develop dispositions, attitudes, identities, and orientations in modern society. Based on an eight-year study consisting of more than 350 in-depth interviews with young Australians from diverse backgrounds, the book reveals the effects of schooling and of local school cultures on young people’s choices, future plans, political values, friendships, and attitudes toward school, work, and sense of self. Making Modern Lives uncovers who young people are today, what type of identities and inequalities are being formed and reformed, and what processes and politics are at work in relation to gender, class, race, and the framing of vocational futures.
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