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