TY - BOOK ID - 65276921 TI - Imagining Youth Futures : University Students in Post-Truth Times AU - Black, Rosalyn. AU - Walsh, Lucas. PY - 2019 SN - 9811367604 9811367590 PB - Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Citizenship KW - Citizenship. KW - Political sociology. KW - Truthfulness and falsehood. KW - Sociology of Citizenship. KW - Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging. KW - Political Sociology. KW - Mass political behavior KW - Political behavior KW - Political science KW - Sociology KW - Birthright citizenship KW - Citizenship (International law) KW - National citizenship KW - Nationality (Citizenship) KW - Public law KW - Allegiance KW - Civics KW - Domicile KW - Political rights KW - Believability KW - Credibility KW - Falsehood KW - Lying KW - Post-truth KW - Untruthfulness KW - Reliability KW - Truth KW - Honesty KW - Sociological aspects. KW - Sociological aspects KW - Law and legislation KW - Citizenship—Sociological aspects. KW - Social groups. KW - Family. KW - Family KW - Families KW - Family life KW - Family relationships KW - Family structure KW - Relationships, Family KW - Structure, Family KW - Social institutions KW - Birth order KW - Domestic relations KW - Home KW - Households KW - Kinship KW - Marriage KW - Matriarchy KW - Parenthood KW - Patriarchy KW - Association KW - Group dynamics KW - Groups, Social KW - Associations, institutions, etc. KW - Social participation KW - Social aspects KW - Social conditions UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65276921 AB - This book offers a much-needed analysis of how young people understand and navigate their lives as workers, family members and political actors in an era of uncertainty, Brexit and Trump. Drawing on the latest and most seminal international research and the unique stories of 30 young university students from Australia, France and Britain, it explores the nature of higher education and post-education trajectories for young people facing a ‘post-truth’ world in which opportunities for home ownership, work security and the formation of committed relationships have been thoroughly eroded. It also presents a timely reflection on young people’s hopes and concerns in the wake of global political upheaval, demographic change, financial crises, labour market uncertainties and unprecedented human mobility. Imagining Youth Futures makes a unique contribution to the fields of youth studies, transitions to university, and contemporary youth patterns in the areas of work, family, politics and mobility. ER -