Master Course in Youth Studies 2009-2010
With a view to training experts in youth studies, the University of the Basque Country, together with the Youth and Community Action Agency of the Department of Culture of the Basque Government, has launched this Master Course in Youth Studies.
The master course will be given by professors from the University of the Basque Country, Spanish universities and other European universities and research centres.
MASTER COURSE IN YOUTH STUDIES 2009-2010. Interviews
"Mobile phones have become an integral part of being, and what it means to be, a couple today'' (pdf, 42 kb). Amparo Lasén has participated in the Master Course with her thoughts on technological mediation on the bodies, feelings and sexuality of young couples.
"The discourse on egalitarianism and its implementation is confused with overcoming gender differences'' (pdf, 48 kb). Elena Casado Aparicio, an expert in gender identities and relations, feminist theories, communication and culture, has insisted on gender relations among young people.
"The education of immigrants' children is crucial to ensure the cohesion of society" (pdf, 42 kb). Teresa Jurado Guerrero has presented a reflection on the importance of studying the education of immigrants' children.
"Controlling means learning how to make the most a night out without problems, avoiding mishapses" (pdf, 42 kb). Ignacio Megías Quirós. He holds a degree in Economic Science and is a University Expert in Consumption Sociology. He is also co-director of Sociología Tres, a social and commercial research team.
"Young people weigh up the advantages when they decide to take drugs" (pdf, 40 kb). Elena Rodriguez San Julián. Sociologist. Co-director of Sociológica Tres and Professor of Sociology at the UCM. Member of the Board of Directors of the Youth Institute of Castilla-La Mancha and an expert of great renown.
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