Youth in a Changing Society

First Published in 1972, Youth in a Changing Society examines the ‘youth problem’, dealing with questions of alienation, drugs, juvenile crime, protest, the social cultural position of young people in Britain, and suggests a new way of thinking which should promote greater understanding of the relationships between the generations. The author, who is a leading authority in the area of youth and their activities, proposes ways in which social and educational agencies may put this understanding to practical use by creating a constructive relationship between the generations and between youth and our society.

Dr Milson uses illustrative material from British and international sources and his account should be of interest to a wide audience.

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Youth in a Changing Society

First Published in 1972, Youth in a Changing Society examines the ‘youth problem’, dealing with questions of alienation, drugs, juvenile crime, protest, the social cultural position of young people in Britain, and suggests a new way of thinking which should promote greater understanding of the relationships between the generations. The author, who is a leading authority in the area of youth and their activities, proposes ways in which social and educational agencies may put this understanding to practical use by creating a constructive relationship between the generations and between youth and our society.

Dr Milson uses illustrative material from British and international sources and his account should be of interest to a wide audience.

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Youth in a Changing Society

Youth in a Changing Society

by Fred Milson
Youth in a Changing Society

Youth in a Changing Society

by Fred Milson

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First Published in 1972, Youth in a Changing Society examines the ‘youth problem’, dealing with questions of alienation, drugs, juvenile crime, protest, the social cultural position of young people in Britain, and suggests a new way of thinking which should promote greater understanding of the relationships between the generations. The author, who is a leading authority in the area of youth and their activities, proposes ways in which social and educational agencies may put this understanding to practical use by creating a constructive relationship between the generations and between youth and our society.

Dr Milson uses illustrative material from British and international sources and his account should be of interest to a wide audience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040148501
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/02/2024
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 315 KB

About the Author

Fred Milson at the time of publication of this book was the Head of Youth and Community Service Department, Westhill College of Education, Birmingham.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Youth in Society 2. Youth at a time of Rapid Social Change 3. Youth in Many Lands 4. Young Englanders 5. Education for Democracy Index

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