Description: Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids by Murray Milner, Jr., Murray Milner In Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids, Second Edition, award-winning sociologist Murray Milner tries to understand why teenagers behave the way they do. The first edition drew upon two years of intensive fieldwork in one high school and 300 written interviews about high schools across the country, where he argued that consumer culture greatly impacts the way our youth relate to one another and understand themselves and society. Milner now expands on that concept with a new year of fieldwork fifteen years after he began. He has uncovered in teens a move away from consumerism and towards the cultural capital of information in a time of social media and standardized tests. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Murray Milner, Jr. is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia. His book Status and Sacredness received the American Sociological Societys Distinguished Book Award. His most recent book is Elites: A General Model (Polity Books 2015). Table of Contents Part I. The Puzzle and the Tools 1. Why Do They Behave Like That? 2. The Tools for Understanding Part II. Explaining Teens Behavior 3. Fitting In, Standing Out, and Keeping Up 4. Steering Clear, Hanging Out, and Hooking Up 5. Exchanges, Labels, and Put-Downs Part III. Why Schools Vary 6. The Pluralistic High School 7. Other Kinds of Schools Part IV. Teen Status Systems and Consumerism 8. Creating Consumers 9. Consuming Life 10. Conclusions and Implications Part V: Fifteen Years Later 11. Fifteen Years Later Appendix I. The Theory of Status Relations: Elaborations Appendix II. Data and Methods Appendix III. Sample Research Materials Appendix IV. Data and Method 2013-14 Review Written about 15 years after the publication of the first edition (CH, Nov04, 42-1642), Milners updated book argues that teenagers peer relations and status systems continue to dominate their consciousness. Though most chapters remain the same with some editorial changes, chapter 1 includes an updated analysis of why teenagers behave the way they do, especially in the contemporary digital society. Milner (emer., sociology, Virginia) also adds a new chapter at the end confirming that despite the social changes over the last 15 years, little has changed in that status systems still matter and drive teenage behaviors. But he also recognizes that status does not depend only on associations and conformity, as conventional theories on socialization and individuation claim. Rather, status is also contingent on visibility. This is why "Facebook official," "fear of missing out," and other new social phenomena have appeared in the lives of teenagers. Milner argues that "keeping up" is about knowing what others wrote on social media and not about fashion. The books new observation research, contrasted with that from the early 2000s, serves as a testament to what has and has not changed in 15 years. --Y. Kiuchi, Michigan State University, in CHOICE Review Quote Written about 15 years after the publication of the first edition (CH, Nov04, 42-1642), Milners updated book argues that teenagers peer relations and status systems continue to dominate their consciousness. Though most chapters remain the same with some editorial changes, chapter 1 includes an updated analysis of why teenagers behave the way they do, especially in the contemporary digital society. Milner (emer., sociology, Virginia) also adds a new chapter at the end confirming that despite the social changes over the last 15 years, little has changed in that status systems still matter and drive teenage behaviors. But he also recognizes that status does not depend only on associations and conformity, as conventional theories on socialization and individuation claim. Rather, status is also contingent on visibility. This is why "Facebook official," "fear of missing out," and other new social phenomena have appeared in the lives of teenagers. Milner argues that "keeping up" is about knowing what others wrote on social media and not about fashion. The books new observation research, contrasted with that from the early 2000s, serves as a testament to what has and has not changed in 15 years. --Y. Kiuchi, Michigan State University, in CHOICE Details ISBN1138013439 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2015 Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1138013439 ISBN-13 9781138013438 Format Hardcover Imprint Routledge Subtitle Teenagers in an Era of Consumerism, Standardized Tests, and Social Media Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Replaces 9780415953917 Short Title FREAKS GEEKS & COOL KIDS REV/E Language English Media Book DEWEY 305.235 Illustrations black & white illustrations Pages 362 Publication Date 2015-09-09 AU Release Date 2015-09-09 NZ Release Date 2015-09-09 UK Release Date 2015-09-09 Author Murray Milner Edition Description 2nd edition Alternative 9781138013445 Audience Undergraduate We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134451206;
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Book Title: Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids
Number of Pages: 362 Pages
Publication Name: Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids: Teenagers in an Era of Consumerism, Standardized Tests, and Social Media
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Item Height: 229 mm
Publication Year: 2015
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Subject Area: Human Biology, Social Research
Author: Murray Milner, Jr.
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