Farrugia explores how the notion of developmental time serves as a regulatory framework influencing globalization, particularly in shaping labor forces and defining the limits of liberal citizenship. The book delves into the implications of this concept on youth and societal structures, examining the intersections of policy, identity, and economic realities in contemporary contexts.
Youth, Young Adulthood and Society Series
This series explores youth as a distinct social phenomenon, bringing together interdisciplinary scholars to present cutting-edge research. Each volume offers original, theoretically and empirically grounded analyses that advance the field of youth studies. With a focus on international and comparative perspectives, the collection provides a comprehensive look at young people in contemporary global societies.
