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Young Children’s Civic Mindedness: Democratic Living and Learning in an Unequal World
0Unlock the power of early civic engagement! This insightful book offers a research-backed exploration into young children’s civic mindedness and democratic living, even in unequal worlds. Drawing from rich case studies, discover how the youngest learners perceive and engage with civic issues, and how their environments shape their actions. Essential for early childhood and elementary educators in India, it provides actionable insights to cultivate active, democratic citizens from the start. Foster informed participation and build a stronger society with these vital lessons.
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Young Forever: The Secrets to Living Your Longest, Healthiest Life
0Unlock the secrets to a longer, healthier life with *Young Forever* by Dr. Mark Hyman. Available at The Bookish Owl, this groundbreaking book challenges conventional wisdom on aging. Discover how to prevent and reverse age-related diseases like heart disease and dementia. Learn to optimize your body’s longevity switches through diet, lifestyle changes, and targeted supplements. Explore Dr. Hyman’s Pegan Diet and practical tips for reducing inflammation, improving sleep, and managing stress. Start your journey to healthy aging today with this revolutionary guide and age-defying strategies! ISBN: 9781399716307
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Young Muslim Women in India: Bollywood, Identity and Changing Youth Culture (ASAA Women in Asia Series)
0Discover the dynamic realities of young Muslim women in India, as they forge their identities amidst changing youth culture and the pervasive influence of Bollywood. Kabita Chakraborty’s in-depth research into Kolkata’s communities offers a captivating look at how these women actively engage with modernity, romance, and consumerism. Through their own voices, art, and narratives, witness their strategic navigation of risks and their vibrant participation in a transforming India. This vital study is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand contemporary Indian youth, gender roles, and the complex interplay of culture and identity.
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Young People and Housing
0Explore the critical economic, social, and cultural hurdles impacting young people’s quest for stable housing. This seminal work illuminates the challenges of achieving independence for youth globally, examining how delayed housing access affects family formation, social mobility, and generational dynamics. Drawing on international research and housing policy insights, it provides crucial perspectives for students, researchers, and policymakers navigating youth housing solutions. Understand the evolving landscape of housing for the next generation, a vital issue for India’s future.
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Young People Reading: Empirical Research Across International Contexts
0Unlock deep insights into global youth reading habits and practices. This crucial empirical research delves into the diverse world of young people reading, aged 12-21, across international contexts. Discover how multilingualism, various print and digital media, and sociocultural factors shape their engagement. Featuring varied qualitative research methodologies, this volume offers essential perspectives for understanding evolving trends. An invaluable resource for researchers, educators, library professionals, and students seeking to comprehend the complexities of youth reading behaviours worldwide.
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Young People, Comics and Reading: Exploring a Complex Reading Experience (Elements in Publishing and Book Culture)
0Uncover the vibrant reading practices of young people with comics and graphic novels. This essential study delves into the complex reading experience of teens and young adults who read for pleasure, drawing from seventeen in-depth interviews. Gain unique insights into how their engagement evolves, what constitutes a positive or negative comic reading journey, and the significance of material aspects and female readers. It reveals how young people ‘grow with’ comics, not ‘grow out of’ them. A crucial resource for publishing, library science, and educators exploring youth literacy and evolving book culture.
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Young People’s Visions and Worries for the Future of Europe: Findings from the Europe 2038 Project
0Explore the future of Europe with vital insights from its next generation. This groundbreaking project captures the visions and worries of young Europeans aged 16-25, examining their perspectives on multiculturalism, diversity, and political participation. Uncover fascinating cross-national differences and understand their hopes for the continent’s societal trends. Featuring evidence-based recommendations, this book is essential for students and researchers in Psychology, Sociology, Politics, Social Policy, and Education seeking to grasp global youth outlooks and future policy directions.
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Youth and Drugs :: Missional Concern Towards Therapeutic Care and Counselling
0Tackling India’s critical drug menace, especially its devastating impact on youth, demands informed action. This insightful book unpacks extensive research into the nation’s rising drug consumption, offering practical therapeutic care and crucial counselling strategies. Discover actionable missional and ministerial responses vital for community-led initiatives against addiction. Essential reading for parents, educators, counselors, social workers, and faith-based organizations across India dedicated to youth well-being and recovery.
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Youth in Revolt: Reclaiming a Democratic Future (Critical Interventions)
0Explore the power of youth activism in shaping a democratic future. This critical analysis delves into the escalating backlash against protest and dissent, highlighting pressing issues like economic injustice, educational inequality, and societal neglect. Unpacking cultural challenges and advocating for critical thinking, it offers hope for democratic renewal. Essential for students, educators, and young leaders in India keen on driving social change and understanding the future of democracy. This book illuminates how collective action can reclaim a more just and equitable society.
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Youth Rising?: The Politics of Youth in the Global Economy
0Unpack the global surge of youth as a powerful political and social force. This insightful book critically examines how neoliberal economic policies have elevated the concept of youth, making it central to contemporary debates and policy. Delve into the political economy of youth, analyzing widespread concerns about youth unemployment and the significant role of young people in global uprisings and social change. An essential read for Indian students, researchers, and policymakers, it provides a vital, critical perspective on youth identity and its impact on the global economy.
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Youth, Arts, and Education: Reassembling Subjectivity Through Affect
0Explore how youth arts education profoundly reshapes subjectivity. This book introduces affective pedagogy, a groundbreaking theory detailing how young people learn, belong, and resist through aesthetic experiences. Essential for students and scholars in sociology of education, youth studies, and cultural studies in India, it delves into the cultural significance of learning through the arts. Discover insights into popular pedagogy and a critical perspective on art’s role in addressing youth challenges. A vital resource for understanding aesthetic citizenship and transformative educational practices.
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Youth, Class and Education in Urban India: The year that can break or make you (Routledge Series on Urban South Asia)
0Uncover the pivotal year that shapes futures in Urban India’s evolving education system. This ethnographic study, set in Kerala, reveals how private schools and coaching centres fuel the aspirations of Indian youth amidst rapid societal change. Understand the deep connections between education, class formation, and the quest for upward mobility within India’s diverse middle class. A crucial read for students, educators, and scholars interested in South Asian studies, urban transformation, and the nuanced realities of schooling in contemporary India.