Growing Up and Getting By (eBook, ePUB)
International Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times
Redaktion: Horton, John; Pimlott-Wilson, Helena
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Bringing together new, multidisciplinary research, this book explores how children and young people across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas experience and cope with situations of poverty and precarity. It looks at the impact of neoliberalism, austerity and global economic crisis, evidencing the multiple harms and inequalities caused. It also examines the different ways that children, young people and families 'get by' under these challenging circumstances, showing how they care for one another and envisage more hopeful socio-political futures.
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Bringing together new, multidisciplinary research, this book explores how children and young people across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas experience and cope with situations of poverty and precarity. It looks at the impact of neoliberalism, austerity and global economic crisis, evidencing the multiple harms and inequalities caused. It also examines the different ways that children, young people and families 'get by' under these challenging circumstances, showing how they care for one another and envisage more hopeful socio-political futures.
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781447352945
- Artikelnr.: 61662286
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781447352945
- Artikelnr.: 61662286
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
John Horton is a programming and gaming enthusiast based in the UK. He has a passion for writing apps, games, books, and blog articles. He is the founder of Game Code School.
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