'A compelling account of how young people navigate the treacherous waters into adulthood, despite rather ineffective social policies. Williamson's unique role for the past 30 years as a researcher, practitioner and policy adviser provides powerful insights into how our society has helped or hindered the young, especially those growing up on the margins of the labour market and of criminality.' Tom Wylie, Director of the National Youth Agency 'Williamson's masterly effort to produce a longitudinal study (a rarity in youth research) is not only standard-setting in its methodology, but also an example of how distant intimacy like this is required in participant observation - thus it is sociology and education at the same time. Williamson does not guess about young people, he knows.' Peter Lauritzen, Head of Department Education and Training, Research, Communication and Youth Policy, Council of Europe, Directorate for Youth and Sport, Strasbourg Williamson's detailed account of the nitty-gritty of the lives of disadvantaged young men teaches more than many books on theory. I hope that he will undertake a study on the Milltown girls. Young Minds Magazine Williamson has written a gem. i think it will last and shine. What stayed with me was the elegant weaving and editing of lives to bring these men alive on the page . Williamson has put in his skill and time to reflect and tell the unfolding truth. Youth & Policy This book is possibly unique. It combines the rigour of social science method with being immensely readable. Planet

Howard Williamson's 'Five Years' was a ground-breaking study of youth, poverty and crime in the 1970s. At its close, the boys he interviewed were left with few prospects and bleak futures. Twenty-five years later, Williamson returns to find out the sort of men these boys have become and narrates their stories in this extraordinary book.Of the original group of sixty-seven boys, seven are dead -- not one of natural causes. Williamson tracked down half of those remaining. Here they tell of their personal, family and social relationships, legal and illegal work, their experiences of the criminal justice system, and money. Contrary to what one might expect, their lives are startlingly diverse.The Milltown Boys Revisited is a riveting account of life on the edge during the Thatcher and Blair governments. It tells stories of dignity, human betterment and escape, of fatalism on the margins of criminal and drug cultures, and also of getting by in difficult circumstances. It is as much a celebration of individual resilience as an account of risk and vulnerability in the lives of the dispossessed.
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Howard Williamson's 'Five Years' was a ground-breaking study of youth, poverty and crime in the 1970s. At its close, the boys he interviewed were left with few prospects and bleak futures.
Renewing Contact with the Milltown Boys * Methodology * Looking Back on Schooling * Teenage Dreams * Ducking and Diving, Dodging and Weaving: Employment 'Careers' * Criminal Careers: More Monty Python than Al Capone? * Housing Careers: Space Oddities? * Domestic Lives and Personal Relationships * As Fathers: The Children * Health: Drink, Drugs and Deterioration? * The Peer Group and Leisure Activities * Looking Forward, Looking Back * Conclusions: Did the Boys Keep Swinging?
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Also available in hardback, 9781859738191 GBP50.00 (October, 2004)
Also available in hardback, 9781859738191 £50.00 (October, 2004)

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781859738245
Publisert
2004-10-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Berg Publishers
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Biographical note

Howard Williamson teaches in the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University. Throughout his life he has also worked as a practising youth worker and been involved in the development of public policy for young people in Wales, the UK, the European Commission and the Council of Europe. He has researched and lectured on a range of youth issues - including crime, education, training, health and housing - both in the UK and internationally, and was appointed CBE for services to young people in 2002.