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Young People and the Aesthetics of Health Promotion
Beyond Reason, Rationality and Risk
von Kerry Montero, Peter Kelly
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-317-48396-0
Erschienen am 10.03.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 214 Seiten

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This book presents an innovative and critical perspective on young people and health promotion. The book explores the limits and possibilities of traditional health behaviour change models and their focus on reason, risk and rationality. It examines the aesthetic and affective dimensions of young people's meaning making in relation to issues such as road safety, sexualities, alcohol and drug use and physical and mental health and well-being.



Kerry Montero is Program Manager of the Bachelor of Social Science Youth Work program at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. With a background in generalist youth work, and adolescent health promotion, education and service delivery, her research and development focus over the past fifteen years has been in the field of young drivers and other young road user safety promotion, education and policy.

Peter Kelly is Deputy Head of School (Research and Innovation) and Director, Centre for Education, Training and Work in the Asian Century, in the School of Education, RMIT University. He is a social theorist who has published extensively on young people, the practice of youth studies, social theory and globalisation. His books include, Working in Jamie's Kitchen: Salvation, Passion and Young Workers (2009), Smashed! The Many Meanings of Intoxication and Drunkenness (2011), The Self as Enterprise: Foucault and the "Spirit" of Twenty-First Century Capitalism (2013), The Moral Geographies of Children, Young People and Food: Beyond Jamie's School Dinners (2014), and A Critical Youth Studies for the Twenty-First Century (2015).



Prelude Introduction 1. School Based Health Promotion as a Complex Assemblage 2. Rationality and Risk: Limits and Possibilities 3. Engaging Emotions, Exploring Values, Mobilising Rationality 4. 'Do, Then Talk': Young People, Group Work and the Making of Meaning 5. 'What Happened Was This...': What Roles Do Stories Have in Health Promotion 6. A Greek Tragedy: Chaos and Control 7. Young People as Choosing Agents? Conclusion


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