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Young People, Place and Identity
β Scribed by Peter E. Hopkins
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 321
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Young People, Place and Identity offers a series of rich insights into young people's everyday lives. What places do young people engage with on a daily basis? How do they use these places? How do their identities influence these contexts? By working through common-sense understandings of young people's behaviours and the places they occupy, the author seeks to answer these and other questions. In doing so the book challenges and re-shapes understandings of young people's relationships with different places and identities.
The textbook is one of the first books to map out the scales, themes and sites engaged with by young people on a daily basis as they construct their multiple identities. The scales explored here include the body, neighbourhood and community, mobilities and transitions and urban-rural settings and how these all shape and are shaped by young people's identities. Each chapter explores how social identities (such as race, gender, sexuality, class, disability and religion) are constructed within particular contexts and influenced by multiple processes of inclusion and exclusion. These discussions are supported by details of the research methods and ethical issues involved in researching young people's lives. Drawing upon research from a range of contexts, including Europe, North America and Australasia, this book demonstrates the complex ways in which young people creatively shape, contest and resist their engagements with different places and identities. The range of issues, topics and case studies explored include: ethical and methodological issues in youth research; youth subcultures; experiences of home; territorialism; youth and crime; political engagement and participation; responses to global issues; engagements with different institutional contexts; negotiating public space; the transition to adulthood; drinking cultures. The author explores these issues through blending together original empirical research, theory and policy.
Individual chapters are supported by key themes, project ideas and suggested further reading. Details of key authors, journals and research centres and organisations are also included at the end of the book. This textbook will be pertinent for undergraduate and postgraduate students and academic researchers interested in better understanding the relationships between young people, places and identities.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Young People, Place
and Identity
Copyright Page
Contents
List of illustrations
List of tables
List of boxes
Acknowledgements
1.
Introduction
Young People
Identities
Place
Frameworks for studying young people, place and identity
Placing young people
How to use this book
Part I:
Researching young people: methods and ethics
2.
Research with young people
Young peopleβs place in research
Research methods
Data analysis and dissemination
3. Ethical and Methodological Considerations
Obtaining informed consent
Confidentiality and anonymity
Incentivising participation
Positionalities and power relations
Part II:
Scales
4.
The body
Youthful bodies
Marginalised bodies
Subcultural bodies
Excessive bodies
5.
Home
Youthful homespaces
Experiencing home
Without home
Leaving home
Making home
6.
Neighbourhood and community
Neighbourhoods and communities of youth
Neighbourhoods and territorialism
Neighbourhoods and poverty
Communities and faith
Communities and crime
7.
Nation
Youthful nations
Youthful national identities
National political engagement
Beyond nation
8.
Global
Global youth
Global events
Global lives
Global inequalities
Part III:
Themes and sites
9. Institutions
Young peopleβs institutions
Negotiating school
Managing university
Residential care
10.
Public space and the street
Youthful publics
Hanging out
Imposing curfews
Skateboarding
Making public space
11.
Migrations, mobilities and transitions
Youthful migration, mobilities and transitions
Fleeing persecution
The transition to adulthood
The gap year
12. Urbanβrural
Young urbanβrural places
Leisure places
Drinking Places
Working places
13.
Conclusions
Young people, place and identity
Interconnecting scales, themes and sites
Multiple frameworks for understanding young
people, place and identity
Youthful futures
Appendix A:
Key authors
Appendix B:
Journals about young people, place and identity
Appendix C:
Research centres and organisations
Bibliography
Index
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