HSRV104-12S1 (C)
Semester One 2012
Youth Realities
Description
The course introduces students to the diverse realities of youth with a focus on youth in multiple contexts. Students will explore issues that place youth outside the margins of dominant society that often increases the level of prejudice and discrimination against them. Throughout the course students will engage in current debates within five key sections: Transgressing masculinities and femininities; Embodied identity; Youth technologies, spaces and things; Negotiating sexualities; Missing youth rights. Each of these sections will introduce diverse youth perspectives, issues, challenges and debates, and encourages students to critically consider the responses, models, theoretical frameworks used in youth work and human service sectors in general.
Assessment
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Online Post
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09 Mar 2012
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10%
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Reflective Essay 1
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23 Mar 2012
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20%
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Reflective Essay 2
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11 May 2012
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30%
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Take-Home Test
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01 Jun 2012
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40%
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Textbooks
Recommended Reading
White, R. D. , Wyn, Johanna;
Youth & society : exploring the social dynamics of youth experience;
2nd ed;
Oxford University Press, 2008.
Course readings and resources will be available on LEARN
For further information see
School of Social and Political Sciences.
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