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Morgan, George; Idriss, Sherene – Journal of Youth Studies, 2012
Many commentators have observed that late modernity has profoundly reshaped the nature of employment such that workers have become more reflexive, mobile, individualistic and entrepreneurial, free to re-invent themselves as they choose in a world of endless possibilities. Theorists of reflexive modernity suggest that the family unit and class have…
Descriptors: Employment, Semitic Languages, Occupational Aspiration, Information Technology
Morgan, George – Australian Journal of Education, 2006
In the mid-twentieth century many Aboriginal Australians moved to live in Australian cities in search of life opportunities that were not available to them in rural areas. This article explores the life history narratives of three Indigenous people who were brought to live in Sydney as children during this period. It considers the processes by…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Self Concept, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Morgan, George – Journal of Education and Work, 2006
Central to the discourses of the new economy is the model of the flexible, adaptive, ambitious and individualistic worker. This article considers the subjective purchase of that model by analysing interviews with three young women living and working in urban Australia. Their respective narratives of aspiration illustrate contrasting responses to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Subcultures, Lifelong Learning, Aspiration