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Youth In Australia - Policy, Administration And Politics, Terry Irving, David Maunders, Geoff Sherington Jan 2014

Youth In Australia - Policy, Administration And Politics, Terry Irving, David Maunders, Geoff Sherington

Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)

This book describes and analyses the development of youth policy in Australia since the end of World War II. Three eras are distinguished in terms of how society constructed youth as a problem: as juvenile delinquency (to 1960); as a generation gap (to the mid-1970s); and most recently as a wasted resource (1975-1990). In each period chapters cover: the social and demographic context and images of young people; policy development; bureaucratic structures; and the politics of youth and youth policy.


Interview With Carol Thompson, Marcia Monaco Apr 2009

Interview With Carol Thompson, Marcia Monaco

Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement

Length: 91 minutes

Oral history interview of Carol Thompson by Marcia Monaco

In this interview, Carol Thompson recalls her involvement and work in the anti-apartheid movement. She explains that her awareness of the anti-Apartheid movement began while at Northern Illinois University, but she first became involved after she moved to Chicago, when she met South African author, Donald Woods, which led to her involvement in the Dennis Brutus’ defense committee. She recalls that she initially worked with Clergy and Laity Concerned and later, alongside Prexy Nesbitt, became a founding member of CIDSA, which was committed to passing legislation in Chicago …


Youth In Australia - Policy, Administration And Politics, Terry Irving, David Maunders, Geoff Sherington Dec 1994

Youth In Australia - Policy, Administration And Politics, Terry Irving, David Maunders, Geoff Sherington

Terry Irving

This book describes and analyses the development of youth policy in Australia since the end of World War II. Three eras are distinguished in terms of how society constructed youth as a problem: as juvenile delinquency (to 1960); as a generation gap (to the mid-1970s); and most recently as a wasted resource (1975-1990). In each period chapters cover: the social and demographic context and images of young people; policy development; bureaucratic structures; and the politics of youth and youth policy.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 48, No. 13-Z251, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1968

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 48, No. 13-Z251, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletics and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Barton, Gail. Blue Law Ruled Discriminatory by City Judge
  • Zeh, John. Students Opposed to Change, Call President Too Liberal, Pikeville College
  • Duff, Ardeth. Aid Program Cleared; Governor to Act Soon
  • Curtain Rises on 'Luv' Tomorrow in Alley Playhouse
  • Campus Groups to Compete in WSM Talent Contest
  • Western Greeks Schedule Various Holiday Activities
  • Favorites Election Proves Meaningless
  • Protesters Jeopardize Loas Under Latest Federal Programs
  • Law Needs Intelligent Application
  • Schuhmann, Paul. Traffic Study Projects Future Campus Needs
  • Tucker, Bruce. Report on Chicago Released, Calls Disorders a Police Riot
  • Clubs Plan Activities …