LIBERATION & Domestication
by John Astley

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PUB DATE: 5 November
2005
THEME: YOUNG PEOPLE, YOUTH POLICY
AND CULTURAL
CREATIVITY (Essays - 1)
CATEGORY: Non-Fiction: Social Sciences/Culture/Youth
Policy - Essays
AVAILABILITY: in English, UK & worldwide.
OVERVIEW:
LIBERATION & Domestication - the
first volume (of three) in John Astley’s Collected
Essays - seeks to investigate aspects of youth policy
from the author’s perspective as a sociologist of
culture. . . The present collection looks at how contemporary
culture impacts on the lives and times of young people
in the United Kingdom - with an emphasis on such themes
as identity, education, popular music, and values. . .As
such, an attempt is made to provide useful insights into
policy making geared to youth services. . .
. . . From “Catch the Blue Train” [on music]
to “Being an Agent of Change” [on young people,
democracy and cultural shifts], the overall focus of these
stimulating essays is on the sociology of culture, which,
whether we realise it or not, affects all of our lives,
while shaping the lives of young people . . .
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AUTHOR:
John Astley
is a sociologist, lecturer, and a frequent contributor
to journals, conferences and radio talks. As a sociologist
of culture, he is also the author of three volumes of
collected essays: Professionalism
& Practice, Culture
& Creativity, as well as Why
Don't We Do It in the Road, a monograph on The
Beatles Phenomenon.
John Astley is currently working on
Herbivores
and Carnivores, a timely investigation
into cultural values in contemporary society.
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Posted: 5 November
2005
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