Youth, Place and Theories of Belonging

Youth, Place and Theories of Belonging
Author: Sadia Habib
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351362720

Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, Youth, Place and Theories of Belonging showcases cutting-edge empirical research on young people’s lifeworlds. The scholars demonstrate that belonging is personal, infused with individual and collective histories as well as interwoven with conceptions of place. In studying how young people adapt to social change the research highlights the plurality of belonging, as well as its temporal and fleeting nature. In the field of youth studies, we have seen a recent emphasis on studying the ways youth live out everyday multiculturalisms in an increasingly globalised world. How young people negotiate belonging in everyday life and how they come to understand their positions in fragmented societies remain emerging areas of scholarship. Composed of twelve chapters, the collection references key sites and institutions in young people’s lives such as schools, community/cultural centres, neighbourhoods and spaces of consumption. Drawing from diverse areas such as the rural, the urban as well as displacements and mobilities, this international collection enhances our understanding of the theories employed in the study of youth identity practices. Written in a direct and clear style, this collection of essays will be of interest to researchers working in geography, theories of affect, gender, mobility, performativities, and theories of space/place. Investigating how young people come to belong can open up new spaces and provide critical insights into young people’s identities.

Identities, Youth and Belonging

Identities, Youth and Belonging
Author: Sadia Habib
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319961125

This book contains empirical research from established and emerging scholars who draw upon interdisciplinary perspectives of space and place in order to investigate young people’s sense of identities and belongings in diverse international contexts. The contributors aim to enhance our understanding of how theories of belonging are employed in the study of youth identity as these young people come to belong at a local, national, global, and even virtual level. The collection draws on research in the rural, the urban, and online, showcasing key sites and communities that play a role in young people’s lives as they negotiate their sense of agency and sense of identity within the contexts of the locale. Identities, Youth and Belonging will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including sociology, education, social policy, politics and geography.

Interrogating Belonging for Young People in Schools

Interrogating Belonging for Young People in Schools
Author: Christine Halse
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3319752170

In an era when many young people feel marginalized and excluded, this is the first comprehensive, critical account to shed new light on the trouble of ‘belonging’ and how young people in schools understand, enact and experience ‘belonging’ (and non-belonging). It traverses diverse dimensions of identity, including gender and sexuality; race, class, nation and citizenship; and place and space. Each section includes a provocative discussion by an eminent and international youth scholar of youth, and is essential reading for anyone involved with young people and schools. This book is a crucial resource and reference for sociology of education courses at all levels as well as courses in student inclusion, equity and student well-being.

Research Handbook on Transitions into Adulthood

Research Handbook on Transitions into Adulthood
Author: Jenny Chesters
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2024-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1839106972

This prescient Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges that young people from across the globe face as they navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

Youth, Inequality and Social Change in the Global South

Youth, Inequality and Social Change in the Global South
Author: Hernan Cuervo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-02-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811337500

This book gathers international and interdisciplinary work on youth studies from the Global South, exploring issues such as continuity and change in youth transitions from education to work; contemporary debates on the impact of mobility, marginalization and violence on young lives; how digital technologies shape youth experiences; and how different institutions, cultures and structures generate a diversity of experiences of what it means to be young. The book is divided into four broad thematic sections: (a) Education, work and social structure; (b) Identity and belonging; (c) Place, mobilities and marginalization; and (d) Power, social conflict and new forms of political participation of youth.

Thinking about Belonging in Youth Studies

Thinking about Belonging in Youth Studies
Author: Anita Harris
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030751198

This book takes a global perspective to address the concept of belonging in youth studies, interrogating its emergence as a reoccurring theme in the literature and elucidating its benefits and shortcomings. While belonging offers new alignments across previously divergent approaches to youth studies, its pervasiveness in the field has led to criticism that it means both everything and nothing and thus requires deeper analysis to be of enduring value. The authors do this work to provide an accessible, scholarly account of how youth studies uses belonging by focusing on transitions, participation, citizenship and mobility to address its theoretical and historical underpinnings and its prevalence in youth policy and research.

Rethinking Young People's Lives Through Space and Place

Rethinking Young People's Lives Through Space and Place
Author: Anuppiriya Sriskandarajah
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2020-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789733413

Rethinking Young People's Lives Through Space and Place explores three main themes, how children navigate real and imaginary borders, how space constitutes belonging, meaning-making, and representation, and how space informs learning and identities.

Youth Collectivities

Youth Collectivities
Author: Bjørn Schiermer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000481530

This volume seeks to address what its contributors take to be an important lacuna in youth cultural research: a lack of interest in the phenomenon of collectivity and collective aspects of youth culture. It gathers scholars from diverse research backgrounds – ranging from contemporary subculture studies, fan culture studies, musicology, youth transitions studies, criminology, technology and work-life studies – who all address collective phenomena in young lives. Ranging thematically from music experience and festival participation, via soccer fan culture, leisure, street art, youth climate activism, to the design of EU youth policies and Australian government ‘project’ work with young migrants, the chapters develop a variety of approaches to collective aspects to young cultural practices and material cultures. To establish these new approaches, the contributors combine new theories and fresh empirical work; they critically engage with the tradition and they complement or even reconfigure traditional approaches in and around the field. The book will be of interest to researchers in a broad range of areas in and around the field of youth culture studies including post-subculture studies, cultural studies, musicology, fan-culture and youth transition research, but it is also of acute interest for theoretically interested sociologists. The volume offers a new afterword by French sociologist Michel Maffesoli.

Refugee Youth

Refugee Youth
Author: Mattias De Backer
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2024-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1529221013

Telling the stories of young refugees in a range of international settings, this book explores how newcomers navigate urban spaces and negotiate multiple injustices in their everyday lives, giving voice to refugee youth from a wide variety of social backgrounds.