John HortonInternational Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times
Growing Up and Getting by
International Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times
Herausgeber: Horton, John; Marie Hall, Sarah; Pimlott-Wilson, Helena
John HortonInternational Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times
Growing Up and Getting by
International Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times
Herausgeber: Horton, John; Marie Hall, Sarah; Pimlott-Wilson, Helena
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This book explores how children, young people and families cope with situations of socio-economic poverty and precarity in diverse international contexts and looks at the evidence of the harms and inequalities caused by these processes.
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This book explores how children, young people and families cope with situations of socio-economic poverty and precarity in diverse international contexts and looks at the evidence of the harms and inequalities caused by these processes.
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- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781447352907
- ISBN-10: 1447352904
- Artikelnr.: 63366311
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781447352907
- ISBN-10: 1447352904
- Artikelnr.: 63366311
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John Horton is Professor in the Faculty of Health, Education & Society at the University of Northampton. Helena Pimlott-Wilson is Reader in Human Geography at Loughborough University. Sarah Marie Hall is Reader in Human Geography at the University of Manchester.
Introduction ~ John Horton, Helena Pimlott-Wilson and Sarah Marie Hall PART
I: Transformations Reconceptualising inner-city education? Marketisation,
strategies and competition in the gentrified city ~ Eric Larsson and Anki
Bengtsson Youth migration to Lima: vulnerability or opportunity, exclusion
or network-building? ~ Dena Aufseeser Sleepless in Seoul: understanding
sleepless youth and their practices at 24-hour cafés through neoliberal
governmentality ~ Jonghee Lee- Caldararo 'Live like a college student':
student loan debt and the college experience ~ Denise Goerisch 'Everywhere
feels like home': transnational neoliberal subjects negotiating the future
~ Michael Boampong PART II: Intersections/inequalities Negotiating social
and familial norms: women's labour market participation in rural Bangladesh
and North India ~ Heather Piggott Marginalised youth perspectives and
positive uncertainty in Addis Ababa and Kathmandu ~ Vicky Johnson and Andy
West Infantilised parents and criminalised children: the frame of childhood
in UK poverty discourse ~ Aura Lehtonen and Jacob Breslow Learning to pay:
the financialisation of childhood ~ Carl Walker, Peter Squires and Carlie
Goldsmith Immigration, employment precarity and masculinity in Filipino-
Canadian families ~ Philip Kelly The undeserving poor and the happy poor:
interrelations between the politics of global charity and austerity for
young people in Britain ~ Ruth Cheung Judge PART III: Futures Looking
towards the future: intersectionalities of race, class and place in young
Colombians' lives ~ Sonja Marzi 'My aim is to take over Zane Lowe': young
people's imagined futures at a community radio station (UK) ~ Catherine
Wilkinson Dependent subjects and financial inclusion: launching a credit
union on a campus in Taiwan ~ Hao-Che Pei and Chiung-wen Chang 'If you
think about the future you are just troubling yourself': uncertain futures
among caregiving and non-caregiving youth in Zambia ~ Caroline Day
Conclusions and futures: growing up and getting by ~ Helena Pimlott-Wilson,
Sarah Marie Hall and John Horton
I: Transformations Reconceptualising inner-city education? Marketisation,
strategies and competition in the gentrified city ~ Eric Larsson and Anki
Bengtsson Youth migration to Lima: vulnerability or opportunity, exclusion
or network-building? ~ Dena Aufseeser Sleepless in Seoul: understanding
sleepless youth and their practices at 24-hour cafés through neoliberal
governmentality ~ Jonghee Lee- Caldararo 'Live like a college student':
student loan debt and the college experience ~ Denise Goerisch 'Everywhere
feels like home': transnational neoliberal subjects negotiating the future
~ Michael Boampong PART II: Intersections/inequalities Negotiating social
and familial norms: women's labour market participation in rural Bangladesh
and North India ~ Heather Piggott Marginalised youth perspectives and
positive uncertainty in Addis Ababa and Kathmandu ~ Vicky Johnson and Andy
West Infantilised parents and criminalised children: the frame of childhood
in UK poverty discourse ~ Aura Lehtonen and Jacob Breslow Learning to pay:
the financialisation of childhood ~ Carl Walker, Peter Squires and Carlie
Goldsmith Immigration, employment precarity and masculinity in Filipino-
Canadian families ~ Philip Kelly The undeserving poor and the happy poor:
interrelations between the politics of global charity and austerity for
young people in Britain ~ Ruth Cheung Judge PART III: Futures Looking
towards the future: intersectionalities of race, class and place in young
Colombians' lives ~ Sonja Marzi 'My aim is to take over Zane Lowe': young
people's imagined futures at a community radio station (UK) ~ Catherine
Wilkinson Dependent subjects and financial inclusion: launching a credit
union on a campus in Taiwan ~ Hao-Che Pei and Chiung-wen Chang 'If you
think about the future you are just troubling yourself': uncertain futures
among caregiving and non-caregiving youth in Zambia ~ Caroline Day
Conclusions and futures: growing up and getting by ~ Helena Pimlott-Wilson,
Sarah Marie Hall and John Horton
Introduction ~ John Horton, Helena Pimlott-Wilson and Sarah Marie Hall PART
I: Transformations Reconceptualising inner-city education? Marketisation,
strategies and competition in the gentrified city ~ Eric Larsson and Anki
Bengtsson Youth migration to Lima: vulnerability or opportunity, exclusion
or network-building? ~ Dena Aufseeser Sleepless in Seoul: understanding
sleepless youth and their practices at 24-hour cafés through neoliberal
governmentality ~ Jonghee Lee- Caldararo 'Live like a college student':
student loan debt and the college experience ~ Denise Goerisch 'Everywhere
feels like home': transnational neoliberal subjects negotiating the future
~ Michael Boampong PART II: Intersections/inequalities Negotiating social
and familial norms: women's labour market participation in rural Bangladesh
and North India ~ Heather Piggott Marginalised youth perspectives and
positive uncertainty in Addis Ababa and Kathmandu ~ Vicky Johnson and Andy
West Infantilised parents and criminalised children: the frame of childhood
in UK poverty discourse ~ Aura Lehtonen and Jacob Breslow Learning to pay:
the financialisation of childhood ~ Carl Walker, Peter Squires and Carlie
Goldsmith Immigration, employment precarity and masculinity in Filipino-
Canadian families ~ Philip Kelly The undeserving poor and the happy poor:
interrelations between the politics of global charity and austerity for
young people in Britain ~ Ruth Cheung Judge PART III: Futures Looking
towards the future: intersectionalities of race, class and place in young
Colombians' lives ~ Sonja Marzi 'My aim is to take over Zane Lowe': young
people's imagined futures at a community radio station (UK) ~ Catherine
Wilkinson Dependent subjects and financial inclusion: launching a credit
union on a campus in Taiwan ~ Hao-Che Pei and Chiung-wen Chang 'If you
think about the future you are just troubling yourself': uncertain futures
among caregiving and non-caregiving youth in Zambia ~ Caroline Day
Conclusions and futures: growing up and getting by ~ Helena Pimlott-Wilson,
Sarah Marie Hall and John Horton
I: Transformations Reconceptualising inner-city education? Marketisation,
strategies and competition in the gentrified city ~ Eric Larsson and Anki
Bengtsson Youth migration to Lima: vulnerability or opportunity, exclusion
or network-building? ~ Dena Aufseeser Sleepless in Seoul: understanding
sleepless youth and their practices at 24-hour cafés through neoliberal
governmentality ~ Jonghee Lee- Caldararo 'Live like a college student':
student loan debt and the college experience ~ Denise Goerisch 'Everywhere
feels like home': transnational neoliberal subjects negotiating the future
~ Michael Boampong PART II: Intersections/inequalities Negotiating social
and familial norms: women's labour market participation in rural Bangladesh
and North India ~ Heather Piggott Marginalised youth perspectives and
positive uncertainty in Addis Ababa and Kathmandu ~ Vicky Johnson and Andy
West Infantilised parents and criminalised children: the frame of childhood
in UK poverty discourse ~ Aura Lehtonen and Jacob Breslow Learning to pay:
the financialisation of childhood ~ Carl Walker, Peter Squires and Carlie
Goldsmith Immigration, employment precarity and masculinity in Filipino-
Canadian families ~ Philip Kelly The undeserving poor and the happy poor:
interrelations between the politics of global charity and austerity for
young people in Britain ~ Ruth Cheung Judge PART III: Futures Looking
towards the future: intersectionalities of race, class and place in young
Colombians' lives ~ Sonja Marzi 'My aim is to take over Zane Lowe': young
people's imagined futures at a community radio station (UK) ~ Catherine
Wilkinson Dependent subjects and financial inclusion: launching a credit
union on a campus in Taiwan ~ Hao-Che Pei and Chiung-wen Chang 'If you
think about the future you are just troubling yourself': uncertain futures
among caregiving and non-caregiving youth in Zambia ~ Caroline Day
Conclusions and futures: growing up and getting by ~ Helena Pimlott-Wilson,
Sarah Marie Hall and John Horton







