Summer of Unrest: Generation Vexed: What the English Riots Don't Tell Us About Our Nation's Youth

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Kieran Yates, Nikesh Shukla ISBN: 9781448114757
Publisher: Random House Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Vintage Digital Language: English
Author: Kieran Yates, Nikesh Shukla
ISBN: 9781448114757
Publisher: Random House
Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Vintage Digital
Language: English

Summer of Unrest (Slight Return). For a few days at the start of August, England was gripped by the riots that erupted in its city centres. Although there were various motivations behind the trouble and a broad spectrum of ages and backgrounds involved, the front pages were emblazoned with images of hooded youths running amok and stories of the revenge of the feral underclass.

In this final part of the Brain Shots*: Summer of Unrest* series, Nikesh Shukla and Kieran Yates interrogate whether young people are deliberately conforming to a stereotype foisted upon them, and point instead to the creativity and entrepreneurialism that are defining a supposedly 'lost' generation.

An antidote to the broadsheet commentariat, this street-level view of the defining moment of the Summer of Unrest finds much to inspire hope and confidence for our future.

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Summer of Unrest (Slight Return). For a few days at the start of August, England was gripped by the riots that erupted in its city centres. Although there were various motivations behind the trouble and a broad spectrum of ages and backgrounds involved, the front pages were emblazoned with images of hooded youths running amok and stories of the revenge of the feral underclass.

In this final part of the Brain Shots*: Summer of Unrest* series, Nikesh Shukla and Kieran Yates interrogate whether young people are deliberately conforming to a stereotype foisted upon them, and point instead to the creativity and entrepreneurialism that are defining a supposedly 'lost' generation.

An antidote to the broadsheet commentariat, this street-level view of the defining moment of the Summer of Unrest finds much to inspire hope and confidence for our future.

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