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Youth Work And The Postfordist Self David Farrugia

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Youth Work And The Postfordist Self David Farrugia
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 168
Author: David Farrugia
ISBN: 9781529210071, 1529210070
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Youth Work And The Postfordist Self David Farrugia by David Farrugia 9781529210071, 1529210070 instant download after payment.

In the past, youth has been seen as a transition into the labour market, but today young people’s identities are increasingly wrapped up in their value as workers. In this book, young people describe the meaning of work in their own words. Drawing on these narratives, the author reveals how their identities are intertwined with the dynamics of labour and value in post-Fordist capitalism and how social inequalities are manifested through the practices and ethics that young people draw upon to cultivate an economically productive self. Illuminating the rapidly changing social conditions that mould youth identities, this book represents a paradigm shift in our understanding of youth and work.

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