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Social theorists have claimed that modern life is increasingly risky and uncertain and is profoundly effecting experiences of everyday-life and our sense of self. Drawing upon empirical and theoretical work of young people's risk-taking and leisure, this book examines such claims in detail. Indeed, young people interviewed tell their own stories of balancing the pleasures and anxieties of such everyday risks as drug-taking, prostitution, gang-life, aggressive driving, drinking and sex.

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Social theorists have claimed that modern life is increasingly risky and uncertain and is profoundly effecting experiences of everyday-life and our sense of self. Drawing upon empirical and theoretical work of young people's risk-taking and leisure, this book examines such claims in detail. Indeed, young people interviewed tell their own stories of balancing the pleasures and anxieties of such everyday risks as drug-taking, prostitution, gang-life, aggressive driving, drinking and sex.
Autorenporträt
CARA AITCHISON is Reader in Leisure Policy and Cultural Theory at the University of Gloucestershire, UK MAURA BANIM is Principal Lecturer in Fondation Studies at the University of Teesside, UK ELIZABETH BURN is Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at London Metropolitan University, UK FRED CARTMEL is Senior Research Associate in the Youth, Education and Employment Research Unit, based at the University of Glasgow, UK PAUL CRAWSHAW is Lecturer in Research Methods in the School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside, UK ANNE FOREMAN is Research Associate at the Centre for Public Policy, University of Northumbria, UK KATE GILLEN is Director of Educational Development for County Durham and Tees Valley National Health Service Workforce Development Confederation, UK ALISON GUY is Pyschology Subject Leader at Teesside University, UK DEBORAH LUPTON is Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies at Charles Sturt University, Australia SIMON PRATT is Senior Lecturer in Education Studies at London Metropolitan University, UK and also Teacher at State University of New York, USA TAMARA SEABROOK is Researcher in the School of Health at the University of Bradford, UK JOHN TULLOCH is Professor of Media Communication at Cardiff Unversity, Wales, and also Director of the Centre for Cultural Research into Risk, Charles Sturt University, Australia REBECCA WATSON is Senior Lecturer in the School of Leisure and Sports Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK