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Sociologising Child And Youth Resilience With Bourdieu An Australian Perspective Guanglun Michael Mu

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Sociologising Child And Youth Resilience With Bourdieu An Australian Perspective Guanglun Michael Mu
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.83 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Guanglun Michael Mu
ISBN: 9781032111889, 9781032111940, 1032111887, 1032111941
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Sociologising Child And Youth Resilience With Bourdieu An Australian Perspective Guanglun Michael Mu by Guanglun Michael Mu 9781032111889, 9781032111940, 1032111887, 1032111941 instant download after payment.

In this book, Mu crafts a sociology of resilience through his multi-year research with Australian students. The content is not merely concerned with individual achievements in precarious conditions but also ponders over transformative, reflexive, and power-rejective everyday practices that make social change possible, probable, and even inevitable.
Since Emmy Werner and her colleagues discovered the "self-righting" and "invincible" children on the Hawaiian island of Kauai who fared well despite exposure to significant household risks, positive psychology has markedly advanced the knowledge about child and youth resilience to adversities. Yet, many children and adolescents continue to slide through system cracks. This fact does not invalidate psychology of resilience; rather, it urges new frameworks to break the reproductive circle of inequality. Reframing the traditional psychological notion of resilience through recourse to Bourdieu’s relational and reflexive sociology, the book moves beyond individual adaptation to adverse conditions and takes a deep dive into sociological resilience to structural problems. It offers school professionals and educational researchers an epistemological tool to reapproach resilience and reappropriate Bourdieu for social change.
Offering scholarship that will interest researchers in the areas of child and youth resilience, sociology of resilience, and sociology of education, the volume is written to engage with the intellectual work of both established scholars and emerging researchers within Australia and beyond. The empirical analyses also provide useful insights for educational professionals in schools and resilience researchers in universities.

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