The social sciences have consistently sought ways of engaging with young people; as a field of study ′youth studies′ has always been multidisciplinary - drawing on theoretical perspectives, empirical concerns and methodological frameworks from sociology, social policy, education, psychology, anthropology, cultural studies, gender studies, childhood studies, social work, criminology and health studies. This had resulted in a wide-ranging but often disparate body of work, and to a research field that has, by its very nature, drawn on a wide variety of research tools and techniques. This diversity and richness means important theoretical, substantive and methodological contributions to the study of young people are found in mainstream journals across the disciplines. This collection brings together key contributions to the social scientific study of young people′s lives and experiences. It addresses the methodological and empirical challenges of undertaking research with and about young people; and provides opportunities to compare the data, analyses and theoretical contribution of different methodological approaches. The overarching theme of the collection is methodological - exemplifying the different ways of engaging with young people as a field of study.
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This set brings together a wide-ranging but often disparate body of work, including important theoretical, substantive and methodological contributions to the study of young people from journals across the disciplines.
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VOLUME ONE: JOURNEYS Mobilities The Limits of Liminality: Capacities for change and transition among student travellers - V. Amit Journeys to the Street: The complex migration geographies of Ugandan street children - Lorraine Young Moving in Transition: Northern Ireland youth and geographical mobility - David Cairns Performing the Global through the Local: Globalisation and individualisation in the spatial practices of young East Germans - Katharin Hörschelmann and Nadine Schäfer Place Mapping with Teenagers: Locating their territories and documenting their experience of the public realm - Penny Travlou, Patsy Eubanks Owens, Catherine Ward Thompson and Lorraine Maxwell Moving Stories: Using mobile methods to explore the everyday lives of young people in public care - Nicola Ross, Emma Renold, Sally Holland and Alexandra Hillman Talk, Technologies and Teenagers: Understanding the school journey using a mixed-methods approach - Marion Walker, Duncan Whyatt, Colin Pooley, Gemma Davies, Paul Coulton and Will Bamford Transitions Critical Moments: Choice, chance and opportunity in young people′s narratives of transition - Rachel Thomson, Robert Bell, Janet Holland, Sheila Henderson, Sheena McGrellis and Sue Sharpe Theory and Method in the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime - David Smith and Susan McVie Fractured Transitions: Young adults′ pathways into contemporary labour markets - Harriet Bradley and Ranji Devadason Missing School: Educational engagement, youth transitions, and social exclusion - Robert Macdonald and Jane Marsh Displaced Masculinities: Chavs, youth and class in the post-industrial city - Anoop Nayak The Secret of Eternal Youth: Identity, risk and learning difficulties - Stephen Baron, Sheila Riddell and Alastair Wilson Emotional Journeys: Young people and transitions to university - Hazel Christie Futures and Memories Young People′s Time Perspectives: From youth to adulthood - Julia Brannen and Ann Nilsen Timespans and Plans Among Young Adults - Michael Anderson, Frank Bechhofer, David McCrone, Lynn Jamieson, Yaojun Li and Robert Stewart To Plan or Not to Plan? Young Adult Future Orientations in Two European Cities - Ranji Devadason Family Contexts, Norms and Young People′s Orientations: Researching diversity - Sarah Irwin From Ethnography to Life History: Tracing transitions of school students - Tuula Gordon and Elina Lahelma Children′s Life Paths through Preschool and School: Letting youths talk about their own childhood - theoretical and methodological conclusions - Tullie Torstenson-ed The Best Years of Your Life: Remembering childhood in autobiographical texts - Naomi Rosh White VOLUME TWO: ENGAGEMENTS Citizenship Young People Mobilizing the Language of Citizenship: Struggles for classification and new meaning in an uncertain world - Jacqueline Kennelly and Jo-Anne Dillabough Young People′s Extra-Curricular Activities: Critical social engagement or something for the CV? - Rachel Brooks Learning Selves and Citizenship: Gender and youth transitions - Tom Hall and Amanda Coffey Beyond Apathetic or Activist Youth: ′Ordinary′ young people and contemporary forms of participation - Anita Harris, Johanna Wyn and Salem Younes In Preparation for Adulthood: Exploring civic participation and social trust among young minorities - Diann Cameron Kelly Anti-Party Sentiment among Young Adults: Evidence from fourteen West European countries - Elina Kestilä-Kekkonen The Online Citizen-Consumer: Addressing young people′s political consumption through technology - Janelle Ward Work and Welfare Social Exclusion and the Transition from School to Work: The case of young people not in education, employment or training - John Bynner and Samantha Parsons ′′I′m Still Scrubbing the Floors′: Experiencing youth apprenticeships in Canada and Germany - Wolfgang Lehmann Kids Working on Paulista Avenue - Martha Huggins and Sandra Rodrigues Caregiver or Worker: Young women′s contradictory experiences of provisioning - Sandra Tam ′We Had to be There to Make Sure it was What We Wanted′: Enabling children′s participation in family decision-making through the family group conference - Sally Holland and Sean O′Neill Rural Runaways: Rurality and its implications for services to children and young people who run away - Myfanwy Franks and Haridhan Goswami Out of Work and House and Home: Contested youth in an English homeless hostel - Tom Hall Research Participation Involving Young People as Researchers: Uncovering multiple power relations among youths - Nadine Schäfer and Richard Yarwood Stirring Dangerous Waters: Dilemmas for critical participatory research with young people - Audrey Dentith, Lynda Measor and Michael O′Malley Hearing out Children′s Narrative Pathways to Adulthood: Young people as interpreters of their own childhoods in diverging working-class Scottish communities - Beth Cross Young People′s Constructions of Self: Notes on the Use and Analysis of the Photo-Elicitation Methods - Rosaleen Croghan, Christine Griffin, Janine Hunter and Ann Phoenix Beyond the Standard Interview: The use of graphic elicitation and arts-based methods - Anna Bagnoli Tuning-in to Teenagers! Using radio phone-in discussions in research with young people - Susie Weller VOLUME THREE: IDENTITIES Structures and Style ′How Other People See You, It′s Like Nothing That′s Inside′: The impact of processes of disidentification and disavowal on young people′s subjectivities - Gill Valentine and Deborah Sporton ′Ivory Lives′: economic restructuring and the making of whiteness in a post-industrial youth community - Anoop Nayak Growing Up Bad: Black youth, ′road′ culture and badness in an East London neighbourhood - Anthony Gunter From the Margins to Mainstream? Representations of British Asian youth musical cultural expression from bhangra to Asian underground music - Rupa Huq Subculture, Style, Chavs and Consumer Capitalism: Towards a critical cultural criminology of youth - Greg Martin ′University′s not For Me - I′m A Nike Person′: Urban, working-class young people′s negotiations of ′style′ - Louise Archer, Sumi Hollingworth and Anna Halsall Middle-Class Struggle? Identity?work and leisure among sixth formers in the United Kingdom - Mary Jane Kehily and Rob Pattman Bodies and Risk Bodies on the Line: Identity markers among Mexican street youth - Elsa Herrera, Gareth Jones, Sarah Thomas de Benitez Girl Power: Risky sexual behaviour and gender identity amongst young Spanish recreational drug users - Nuria Romo, Jorge Marcos, Ainhoa Rodriguez, Andrés Cabrera and Mariano Hernán Challenging Childhoods: Young people′s accounts of ′getting by′ in families with substance abuse problems - Kathryn Backett-Milburn, Sarah Wilson, Angus Bancroft and Sarah Cunningham-Burley When Alcohol Acts: An actor-network approach to teenagers, alcohol and parties - Jakob Demant ′Not the Swab!′ Young men′s experiences of STI testing - Jean Shoveller, Rod Knight, Joy Johnson, John Oliffe and Shira Goldenberg Diets and Discipline: The narratives of practice of university students with type 1 diabetes - Myles Balfe Places Local Embeddedness in a Global World: Young people′s accounts - Pat O′Connor The Unacceptable Flaneur - Hugh Matthews, Mark Taylor, Barry Percy-Smith and Melanie Limb Risky Bodies at Leisure: Young women negotiating space and place - Eileen Green and Carrie Singleton Doing Consumption and Sitting Cars: Adolescent bodies in suburban commercial spaces - Yuki Kato Feeling the Noise: Teenagers, bedrooms and music - Sian Lincoln Online Journals as Virtual Bedrooms? Young people, identity and personal space - Paul Hodkinson and Sian Lincoln The Difference That Place Makes To Methodology: Uncovering the ′lived space′ of young people′s spatial practices - Jon Anderson and Katie Jones
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ISBN
9781848607743
Publisert
2011-02-28
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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2360 gr
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234 mm
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156 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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1224

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My research interests are underpinned by a sustained, critical methodological engagement with ethnographic and qualitative research. This includes work on contemporary developments in qualitative data analysis, writing and representation, as well as a focus on of the self and (auto)biography in qualitative inquiry. I have led and been involved in a number of funded projects focussing on qualitative research methods and methodological development. I am currently the Director of the Cardiff Node of the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) Qualitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Innovation, Integration and Impact (QUALITI) (2005-8).