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By Frances Northcutt (editor)

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9781933512617 | 5 revised edition (Hundreds of Heads Books Inc, April 2, 2013), cover price $15.95

This volume presents a long-term qualitative study that follows 20 New York City public high school students as they make the transition into college and work. The primary data are the young people’s reflections on high school, how they felt unprepared for college or career, and the subsequent work they have done in order to succeed. The text critiques the current state of secondary and university education, especially the neoliberal emphasis on private industry and competition. However, it claims that a critical media literacy intervention can provide young people with the skills to challenge their environments and realize they are part of, not apart from, larger social issues. One unique feature of the text is its datagathering method: Stories are culled from in-person interviews and, most importantly, electronic interviews conducted on Facebook. The research was conducted, and this book written, to illustrate the very real struggles and socioeconomic challenges of young people and works to create proactive, productive change on their behalf.

Hardcover:

9781433115363 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, July 24, 2012, cover price $141.95

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9781433115356, titled "Majoring in Change: Young People Use Social Networking to Reflect on High School, College and Work" | Peter Lang Pub Inc, July 12, 2012, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: This volume presents a long-term qualitative study that follows 20 New York City public high school students as they make the transition into college and work.

College campuses have become rich sites of hip-hop culture and knowledge production. Despite the attention that campus personnel and researchers have paid to student life, the field of higher education has often misunderstood the ways that hip-hop culture exists in college students’ lives. Based upon in-depth interviews, observations of underground hip-hop spaces, and the author’s own active roles in hop-hop communities, this book provides a rich portrait of how college students who create hip-hop—both male and female, and of multiple ethnicities—embody its principles and aesthetics on campuses across the United States. The book looks beyond rap music, school curricula, and urban adolescents to make the empirical argument that hip-hop has a deep cultural logic, habits of mind, and worldview components that students apply to teaching, learning, and living on campus. Hip-Hop Culture in College Students’ Lives provides critical insights for researchers and campus personnel working with college students, while pushing cultural observers to rethink the basic ways that people live hip-hop.

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9780415889704, titled "Hip-Hop Culture in College Students' Lives: Elements, Embodiment, and Higher Edutainment" | Routledge, October 3, 2011, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: College campuses have become rich sites of hip-hop culture and knowledge production.

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9780415889711 | Routledge, October 3, 2011, cover price $41.95

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