Sociological Studies of Children and Youth

Sociological Studies of Children and Youth

by David A. Kinney (Editor)
Sociological Studies of Children and Youth

Sociological Studies of Children and Youth

by David A. Kinney (Editor)

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Overview

The volume is organized in two parts. Following the Introduction, six chapters make up Part One, 'Empirical Studies'. Two quantitative analyses lead off: first an examination of residential mobility, peer networks and life-course transitions; second, a look at adolescents' participation in a particular social movement. Two ethnographic studies follow - here the foci are 'Zero Tolerance' school discipline policies, and female athletes' construction of femininity. A comparative content analysis of teen magazine advice columns, and a qualitative study of construction of 'adoptive family' identities, round out Part One. Three chapters constitute Part Two, 'Innovations in Theory and Research Methods'.The first offers an analysis of two films that explore childrens' struggle for agency and control. The next chapter develops a typology of children's participation in social movements, employing fascinating first-person narrative accounts. The final chapter demonstrates the unique ability of group interviews to capture processes through which adolescents accomplish group talk, develop shared perspectives, and construct gender identities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780762300518
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Publication date: 06/22/2001
Series: Sociological Studies of Children and Youth , #8
Edition description: 1 ED
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.79(d)

Table of Contents

EDITORIAL BOARD. Introduction. “Without the parent you lose the child”: Teachers' expectations and parents' (non-)involvement. Interracial relationships and racial identity processes in an urban mother-and-child rehabilitation program. The colors of the rainbow: Children's racial self-classification. The social world of male and female athletes in high school. On the nature and developmental significance of adolescent romantic relationships. New skills to learn in peer groups. Social determinants of white youths' racial attitudes: Evidence from a national survey. Between a “soft” and a “hard” place: Gender identity in the schooling and job behaviors of low-income minority youth. Violent events and social identity: Specifying the relationship between respect and masculinity in inner-city youth violence. “Troublemakers,” “average kids,” and “better-behaved youth”: The politics of labeling in social service delivery. Young citizens: The position of children in communitarian theory. About the Authors.
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