
Imagining Futures
Identity narratives and the role of work, education, community and family
by Helen Stokes
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Pub Date Jun 15 2012 | Archive Date May 01 2013
Melbourne University Publishing | Academic Monograph
Description
Young people consider their future at a stage of
life when the structure and relative certainty of school and further
education are about to be left behind. This book provides an insight
into how young people see themselves, the options they think are
available to them and the strategies they use to make their imagined
futures possible. Ultimately, Imagining Futures is about identity. It
draws on the real-life stories and voices of a range of young
people - many of whom are in their final years of secondary school or
TAFE - to present an eye-opening portrait who they are, who they aim
to become, and how.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780522860948 |
PRICE | A$49.99 (AUD) |