Highly Commended in the Society of Educational Studies Book Prize This
book explores how economic changes and the growing importance of
educational qualifications in a shrinking labour market, particularly
effects marginalized young men. It follows a group of young
working-class men in a de-industrial community and challenges commonly
held representations that often appear in the media and in policy
discourses which portray them as feckless, out of control, educational
failures and lacking aspiration. Ward argues that for a group of young
men in a community of social and economic deprivation, expectations
and transitions to adulthood are framed through the industrial legacy
of geographically and historically shaped class and gender codes.
These codes have an impact on what it means to be a man and what
behaviour is deemed acceptable and what is not.
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Working-Class Masculinities, Education and De-Industrialization
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781137441751
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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