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Youth Studies Australia is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies – also known as ACYS – based at the University of Tasmania. The journal is published quarterly, in hard copy and online in full text for subscribers.
A year later the journal's title was amended to Youth Studies Australia. In 1998, the National Clearinghouse for Youth Studies became the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies or ACYS. (Source: Flyer about the clearinghouse published in 1995.) In the 2014 Australian federal budget, the organisation lost its funding in 2014 and finally ...
The following is a list of youth publications, including magazines, journals and books created about youth. A. Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies; B Bomb The ...
Youth studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to the study of the development, history, culture, psychology, and politics of youth. The field studies not only specific cultures of young people, but also their relationships, roles and responsibilities throughout the larger societies which they occupy.
Journal of Studies in International Education; ... Youth Studies Australia This page was last edited on 30 January 2010, at 15:31 (UTC). ...
The Journal of Youth Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering youth studies. It was established in 1998 and is published ten times per year by Taylor & Francis. The editors-in-chief are Robert MacDonald (Monash University), Tracy Shildrick (Newcastle University), and Dan Woodman (University of Melbourne).
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australians reacted on Friday with a mixture of anger and relief to a social media ban on children under 16 that the government says is world-leading, but which tech giants like ...
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