Youth, Skills and Education
Unpacking the Politics of Psychosocial Interventions
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:15th Dec '25
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The book critically examines psycho-educational developmental interventions that arguably contribute to ‘Positive Youth Development’, especially for marginalized youth conceived to be at-risk. Tracing the growth and circulation of these programmes from the Global North to the Global South, the book shows how these interventions seek to cultivate youth as entrepreneurial citizens who can cater to global developmental agendas. Using Life Skills Education programmes in India as an illustration, the book locates these programmes within the larger context of neoliberalization of education and training globally through programmes for social-emotional learning, personality, employability, and vocational skills.
It shows how such programmes cultivate an ethic of self-responsibility among ‘youth at-risk’, to overcome structural disadvantages by working upon themselves. However, sociocultural disconnects and youth agencies that emerge during programme implementation do not allow for straightforward replication of global neoliberal agendas. Closely examining the outcomes of programmes on youth, the book presents alternative agendas that can be truly empowering for young people in the Global South. Educators, policymakers, scholars, and students working in the areas of education, childhood and youth studies, development studies, and psychology benefit from the book’s in-depth analysis of young people’s expectations of education and developmental interventions, and how these programmes impact young people’s lives.
"Are 'skill-training' and 'personality development' programmes adequate to cater to youth who are caught in the interstices of disembedding societies and economies? Maithreyi's nuanced and critical study highlights the challenges of such education transactions and calls for the need for programs that combine individual needs with structural orientation. An indispensable book for all educators, trainers, administrators, and policy-makers."
A R Vasavi (Prof. Retd.)
Social Anthropologist
"This incisive book offers a powerful critique of psycho-educational interventions that target marginalised young people, especially under the guise of ‘empowerment’. Showing how such education programmes travel from the Global North to the Global South, Maithreyi excavates their prevalence and workings in the Indian context through the case study of ‘life skills education’. Through original ethnographic research, the book reveals how such programmes expect young people to ‘work on the self’, and in doing so, fail to acknowledge, much less address, the structural nature of the injustices that young people face. This book offers compelling evidence for a radical rethinking of education reform – exposing the deep harms that underpin existing modes of so-called ‘empowerment’."
Arathi Sriprakash (Professor of Sociology and Education)
University of Oxford
ISBN: 9781041144106
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 490g
164 pages