-
Recent Posts
- PhD Presentation Series: Ron Baird
- PhD Presentation Series: Amy Vanderharst
- TASA Youth 2019 symposium: The Ethics of Engagement, Participation and Representation
- On the Absurdity of…(Youth Studies)
- The presentation of (ECR) self in higher education: insecurities, impression management and book deals by Sherene Idriss
- Upcoming event: TASA Youth Symposium
- Call for papers: TASA Youth symposium
- Reflecting on an ISA session addressing Andy Furlong’s legacy
- Youthfulness and Value in the New Economy by David Farrugia
- TASA Youth Symposium: ‘Research Methods in Youth Studies: Doing ‘Difference Differently’
- The Oakland Ghost Ship warehouse fire resonates with queers globally by Megan Sharp
- Call for papers – ‘Youth, Class and Privilege in the Antipodes’ TASA 2016
- Adversity Capital: a Concept for Our Times (Ideas in Progress)
- Not just victims or threats: young people win recognition as workers for peace
- “Theoretical Experiments in the Sociology of Youth” 2015 Symposium Program
- Goths, depression and self-harm – reflections on Bowes et al’s study
- Review of: Youth and Generation: Rethinking Change and Inequality in the Lives of Young People
- A feminist response to moral panic around girls’ ‘boner garage’ Instagram selfies
- Bourdieu and the (non)genre of Dolewave
- Call for papers: Theoretical Experiments in Youth Studies
- Struggle Street is poverty porn with an extra dose of class racism
- Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration: Educating White Working-class Boys
- New Book: Youth Cultures & Subcultures
- Young Men, MDMA and Drug Education
- Vale Professor Ulrich Beck
- Negotiating the fetishisation of youth in the gay male media of Japan
- Deploying ICT-based resources for LGBT Young People in Asia
- Theorising Vulnerability and Resilience in Relation to Young People’s Music-Making Practices
- Flexible learning helps students with disadvantages finish school
- Zombie Shuffles
Twitter
My TweetsAbout
TASA Youth is a thematic group of the Australian Sociological Association. The thematic group aims to facilitate all sociologically-based research relating to young people. The group provides a collegial forum for collaboration and supportive engagement between youth researchers at all points in their careers. The group advocates for sociological perspectives in multi-disciplinary projects and public debates around young people. It also supports publicly engaged youth sociology aimed at improving conditions for young people in Australia and elsewhere through sociologically informed policies and programs. Contributions welcomed from all working across areas of youth and/or sociology. http://www.tasa.org.au/thematic-groups/groups/sociology-of-youth/Blog Stats
- 36,690 hits
Meta
Recent Comments
TASA Youth facebook page
Tag Archives: disadvantage
Theorising Vulnerability and Resilience in Relation to Young People’s Music-Making Practices
This is the first of three blog posts by PhD candidates in youth sociology who were selected to present their research to a panel as part of a Postgraduate Workshop on the 29th November, following the TASA Annual Conference. This … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged creativity, disadvantage, music, music-making, PhD research, social media, Youth
Leave a comment