Youth, Risk, Routine : A New Perspective on Risk-Taking in Young Lives
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Youth, Risk, Routine introduces a new approach to risk-taking activities as being an integral and routinised part of young peoples everyday life. By applying social theories of practice, this insightful volume presents a framework for understanding the routinised dimensions of young peoples engagement in risk-taking and how this is embedded in, intertwined with and held in place by other everyday practices.
Young peoples lives continue to be the topic of public scrutiny and recurring moral panics. Smoking cannabis, speeding, and engaging in street-level fights are depicted as activities based on poor choices or simple hedonism, putting young peoples futures at risk. Based on comprehensive, qualitative research with young people in Denmark, this book illustrates how such individualised accounts miss out on the inherently social character of risk-taking activities.
Youth, Risk, Routine
introduces a new approach to risk-taking activities as being an integral and routinised part of young peoples everyday life. By applying social theories of practice, this insightful volume presents a framework for understanding the routinised dimensions of young peoples engagement in risk-taking and how this is embedded in, intertwined with, and held in place by other everyday practices. Indeed, through extensive empirical analyses of the rich material at hand, the authors explore how routinisation, coordination, embodiment, and social context are central aspects for understanding how, why, and when young people engage in risk-taking practices.
Youth, Risk, Routine
will be of interest to students and scholars in sociology, criminology, and social work as well as wider social science audiences, particularly those interested in exploring the empirical potential of social theories of practice.
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