The Journal of Youth Studies is issuing a call for papers focusing upon
young people within a range of contexts, such as education, the labour
market and the family, and highlights key research themes such as the
construction of identity, the use of leisure time, involvement in crime,
consumption and political behaviour. The journal particularly encourages
the submission of articles on behaviour and those which highlight
interconnections between the different spheres of young people's lives
(such as the transition from school to work) as well as articles which
offer a critical perspective on social policies which affect young people.
For more information on the Journal of Youth Studies, notes for
contributors and to request a sample copy please visit:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/13676261.html
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Recent Articles Include:
Factors Influencing the Pursuit of Health and Science Careers for Canadian
Adolescents in Transition from School to Work by Kate C. Tilleczek & John
H. Lewko
From Trauma to Resiliency: Lessons from Former Runaway and Homeless Youth
by Nancy R. Williams, Elizabeth W. Lindsey, P. David Kurtz & Sara Jarvis
The Role of Identity Capital in the transition to Adulthood: The
Individualization Thesis Examined by James E. Cote
Leaving Home in Quebec: Theoretical and Social Implications of (Im)
Mobility Among Youth by Marc Molgat
Divisions in the Dark: Youth Cultures, Transitions and Segmented
Consumption Spaces in the Night-Time Economy by Robert Hollands
Limitations Unlimited: Interrogating some Finer Points of the ‘Scientific
Study’ of Adolescence by Monica A. Payne.
The Transition from School to Work: An Irish and English Comparison by
Angela Canny
Return of the Marlboro Man? Recreational Smoking among Young Norwegian
Adults by Olve Krange and Willy Pedersen
Contributions to the journal should be sent to:
Andy Furlong, Journal of Youth Studies, Department of Sociology, Adam Smith
Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8RT, UK. Tel: +44 (0)141 330
4667 Fax: +44 (0) 141 330 3554 Email: [log in to unmask]
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