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Contemporary Youth Activism: Advancing Social Justice in the United States

Editat de Dr Jerusha Conner, Sonia M. Rosen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 sep 2016 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A cutting-edge study showcases the emergence of contemporary youth activism in the United States, its benefits to young people, its role in strengthening society, and its powerful social justice implications.At a time when youth are too often dismissed as either empowered consumers or disempowered deviants, it is vital to understand how these young people are pushing back, challenging such constructions, and advancing new possibilities for their institutions and themselves. This book examines the latest developments in the field of contemporary youth activism (CYA) and documents the myriad ways in which youth activists are effecting social change, even as they experience personal change. By taking public, political action on a range of intersecting issues, youth activists are shifting their own developmental pathways, shaping public policy, and shaking up traditional paradigms.Section one of the book offers a historical perspective on youth activism in the United States, followed by a discussion of contemporary examples of CYA for social justice. The second and third sections analyze the individual, institutional, and ideological effects of CYA, arguing that youth activism works to promote change at three levels: self, systems, and in the broader society. Readers will come away with a clearer understanding of the many ways in which today's youth activists are working to reimagine and remake American democracy, reawakening the promise of a multi-issue, progressive movement for social justice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440842122
ISBN-10: 1440842124
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Offers detailed portraits of youth responding to the pressing issues of our time, including police brutality in low-income communities of color, sexual assault on college campuses, environmental degradation caused by fracking, and the surge in unaccompanied minors coming to the United States

Notă biografică

Jerusha Conner, PhD, is associate professor of education at Villanova University, Villanova, PA.Sonia M. Rosen, PhD, is assistant professor of education at Arcadia University, Philadelphia, PA.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments1. IntroductionJerusha Conner and Sonia M. RosenPART I THE LANDSCAPE OF CONTEMPORARY YOUTH ACTIVISMIntroductionOpening Youth EssayBeatrice Galdamez2. Youth Leadership for Social Justice: Past and PresentEric Braxton3. The Emergence of a Youth Justice Movement in the United StatesMark R. Warren and Luke Aubry Kupscznk4. Conceptualizing Youth Activists' Leadership: A Multidimensional FrameworkSonia M. Rosen and Jerusha Conner5. Young, Gifted, and Black: Black Lives Matter!Bernardine Dohrn and William Ayers6. Strategies for Systemic Change: Youth Community Organizing to Disrupt the School-to-Prison NexusJesica Siham Fernández, Ben Kirshner, and Deana G. Lewis7. Youth Environmental Stewardship and Activism for the Environmental CommonsErin Gallay, John Lupinacci, Carolina S. Sarmiento, Constance A. Flanagan, and Ethan LowensteinPART II HOW YOUTH ACTIVISM SUPPORTS YOUTHIntroductionOpening Youth EssayJamia Brown8. "It Shaped Who I Am as a Person": Youth Organizing and the Educational and Civic Trajectories of Low-Income YouthJohn Rogers and Veronica Terriquez9. Studying Sociopolitical Development through Social Network TheoryKira J. Baker-Doyle10. Shifting Stereotypes and Storylines: The Personal and Political Impact of Youth MediaBarbara Ferman and Natalia Smirnov11. Telling Our Stories, Claiming Our Space, and Becoming Change-Makers: Lessons for the Field from Black Girls and Women OrganizersJulia Daniel and Michelle Renée Valladares12. The Implications of Youth Activism for Health and Well-BeingParissa J. Ballard and Emily J. Ozer13. Working for Change, Learning from Work: Student Empowerment and Challenges in the Movement to End Campus Gender ViolenceAlexandra BrodskyPART III HOW YOUTH ACTIVISM STRENGTHENS SOCIETYIntroductionOpening Youth EssayJanelle Astorga-Ramos14. Unlawful Entry: Civil Disobedience and the Undocumented Youth MovementGenevieve Negrón-Gonzales15. "We Have the Power to Make Change": The Struggle of Asian Immigrant Youth against School ViolenceMary Yee16. Youth Taking the Lead in Education PolicyRachel Gunther17. Participatory Action Research as Youth ActivismBrett G. Stoudt, Caitlin Cahill, Darian X, Kimberly Belmonte, Selma Djokovic, Jose Lopez, Amanda Matles, Adilka Pimentel, María Elena Torre18. In Defense of Education Justice: Postsecondary Institutional Decision Making for American Indian Programs and ServicesJessica Ann Solyom19. Injustice Is Not an Investment: Student Activism, Climate Justice, and the Fossil Fuel Divestment CampaignJoe Curnow and Allyson GrossPART IV CONCLUSION20. ConclusionJerusha Conner and Sonia M. RosenIndexAbout the Editors and Contributors

Recenzii

The editors write useful introductions to each of these three sections, as well as a lengthy general introduction and conclusion . . . heavy on descriptions of political events, providing exemplars of activist organizational strategies. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.
This snapshot of the current social movements is a solid first source for information and research.