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Youth culture, education and resistance : subverting the commercial ordering of life / edited by Brad J. Porfilio, Paul R. Carr.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Transgressions (Rotterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 59.Publisher: Rotterdam ; Boston : Sense, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: xvii, 268 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9460911781
  • 9789460911781
  • 946091179X
  • 9789460911798
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.235 23
Contents:
The neo-liberal social order, youth and resistance / Brad J. Porfilio and Paul R. Carter -- Minoritized youth, cultural capital, and the (micro) policy context of schooling / Carolyn M. Shields and David Requa -- Racialized students resisting : hindrance or asset to academic success? / Kevin Gosine and Carl E. James -- White working-class high school students and resistance to neo-liberalism / Julie Gorlewski -- Everyday education : youth rethinking neo-liberalism by mapping cultural citizenship and intercultural alliances / David Alberto Quijada Cerecer -- Renewing youth engagement in social justice activism / Darren E. Lund and Maryam Nabavi -- Hip-hop as a counter-public space of resistance for black male youth / Darius Prier -- Hip-hop pedogogues : youth as a site of critique, resistance and transformation in France and in the neo-liberal social world / Bradley J. Porfilio and Shannon M. Porfilio -- Popular music and neo-liberal globalization in Burkina Faso : counter-hegemoic possibilities and limits of a youth movement / Tourouzou Herver Some -- Using God to turn off the radio : punk rock and the complexities of youth resistance / Curry Malott -- Anarcho-punk : radical experimentations in informal learning spaces / Robert Haworth -- Critical pedagogy through the reinvention of place : two cases of youth resistance / Katie Johnston-Goodstar, Alma M.O. Trinidad and Aster S. Tecle -- Supporting youth in the pursuit of a post-neo-liberal vision : transitioning from soft to critical pedagogy in a time of possibility / Michael O'Sullivan -- Political (il)literacy : confronting the neo-liberal agenda / Paul R. Carr and Gina Thésée.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The neo-liberal social order, youth and resistance / Brad J. Porfilio and Paul R. Carter -- Minoritized youth, cultural capital, and the (micro) policy context of schooling / Carolyn M. Shields and David Requa -- Racialized students resisting : hindrance or asset to academic success? / Kevin Gosine and Carl E. James -- White working-class high school students and resistance to neo-liberalism / Julie Gorlewski -- Everyday education : youth rethinking neo-liberalism by mapping cultural citizenship and intercultural alliances / David Alberto Quijada Cerecer -- Renewing youth engagement in social justice activism / Darren E. Lund and Maryam Nabavi -- Hip-hop as a counter-public space of resistance for black male youth / Darius Prier -- Hip-hop pedogogues : youth as a site of critique, resistance and transformation in France and in the neo-liberal social world / Bradley J. Porfilio and Shannon M. Porfilio -- Popular music and neo-liberal globalization in Burkina Faso : counter-hegemoic possibilities and limits of a youth movement / Tourouzou Herver Some -- Using God to turn off the radio : punk rock and the complexities of youth resistance / Curry Malott -- Anarcho-punk : radical experimentations in informal learning spaces / Robert Haworth -- Critical pedagogy through the reinvention of place : two cases of youth resistance / Katie Johnston-Goodstar, Alma M.O. Trinidad and Aster S. Tecle -- Supporting youth in the pursuit of a post-neo-liberal vision : transitioning from soft to critical pedagogy in a time of possibility / Michael O'Sullivan -- Political (il)literacy : confronting the neo-liberal agenda / Paul R. Carr and Gina Thésée.

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