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Living on the Margins
Contextualizing Resiliency Through the Lens of Marginalized Youth
From: Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada
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The Social Construction of Adolescence – Critical Perspectives on Adolescence: Exploitation and Medicalization – From Idealism to Intersectional Marginality – Implications and Intersections: Youth on the Margins – Resilience and Its Repercussions – Conclusion – Discussion Questions – Recommended Resources – Glossary – References
Contributors
Kandis Boyko
Kandis Boyko obtained dual bachelor degrees in psychology and sociology from the University of Saskatchewan. She uses an interdisciplinary approach in her employment in both corrections and mental health and addictions. Her research interests stem from her passion to address the stigma attached to vulnerable populations evident within her employment and academic pursuits.
Mitch D. Daschuk
Mitch D. Daschuk received a PhD in sociology from the University of Saskatchewan in 2016. His graduate research centers around youth culture, counter-hegemonic art, and punk ideology.