Jo-Anne Dillabough, Jacqueline Kennelly
Lost Youth in the Global City
Class, Culture, and the Urban Imaginary
Jo-Anne Dillabough, Jacqueline Kennelly
Lost Youth in the Global City
Class, Culture, and the Urban Imaginary
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 497g
- ISBN-13: 9780415995573
- ISBN-10: 0415995574
- Artikelnr.: 28955141
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 497g
- ISBN-13: 9780415995573
- ISBN-10: 0415995574
- Artikelnr.: 28955141
Jo-Anne Dillabough is Reader at the University of Cambridge and Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Studies, University of British Columbia. Jacqueline Kennelly is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University.
Series Editor Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: Introduction
1. Theoretical 'Breaks' and Youth Cultural Studies: Post-Industrial
Moments, Conceptual Dilemmas and Urban Scales of Spatial Change
2. Spatial Landscapes of Ethnographic Inquiry: Phenomenology, Moral
Entrepeneurship and the Investigation of Cultural Meaning
3. Lost Youth and Urban Landscapes: Researching the Interface of Youth
Imaginaries and Urbanization
Part II: Young People's Urban Imaginaries in the Global City: Utopian
Fantasies and Classification Struggles
4. Warehousing 'Ginos', 'Thugs' and 'Gangstas' in Urban Canadian Schools:
Gender Rivalries and Subcultural Defenses in Late Modernity
5. Urban Imaginaries and Youth Geographies of Emotion: Ambivalence,
Anxiety, and Class Fantasies of Home
6. Impossible Citizens in the Global Metropolis: Race, Landscapes of Power
and the New 'Emotional Geographies' of the City
7. Legitimacy, Risk and Belonging in the Global City: Individualization and
the Language of Citizenship
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Part I: Introduction
1. Theoretical 'Breaks' and Youth Cultural Studies: Post-Industrial
Moments, Conceptual Dilemmas and Urban Scales of Spatial Change
2. Spatial Landscapes of Ethnographic Inquiry: Phenomenology, Moral
Entrepeneurship and the Investigation of Cultural Meaning
3. Lost Youth and Urban Landscapes: Researching the Interface of Youth
Imaginaries and Urbanization
Part II: Young People's Urban Imaginaries in the Global City: Utopian
Fantasies and Classification Struggles
4. Warehousing 'Ginos', 'Thugs' and 'Gangstas' in Urban Canadian Schools:
Gender Rivalries and Subcultural Defenses in Late Modernity
5. Urban Imaginaries and Youth Geographies of Emotion: Ambivalence,
Anxiety, and Class Fantasies of Home
6. Impossible Citizens in the Global Metropolis: Race, Landscapes of Power
and the New 'Emotional Geographies' of the City
7. Legitimacy, Risk and Belonging in the Global City: Individualization and
the Language of Citizenship
Conclusion
Series Editor Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: Introduction
1. Theoretical 'Breaks' and Youth Cultural Studies: Post-Industrial
Moments, Conceptual Dilemmas and Urban Scales of Spatial Change
2. Spatial Landscapes of Ethnographic Inquiry: Phenomenology, Moral
Entrepeneurship and the Investigation of Cultural Meaning
3. Lost Youth and Urban Landscapes: Researching the Interface of Youth
Imaginaries and Urbanization
Part II: Young People's Urban Imaginaries in the Global City: Utopian
Fantasies and Classification Struggles
4. Warehousing 'Ginos', 'Thugs' and 'Gangstas' in Urban Canadian Schools:
Gender Rivalries and Subcultural Defenses in Late Modernity
5. Urban Imaginaries and Youth Geographies of Emotion: Ambivalence,
Anxiety, and Class Fantasies of Home
6. Impossible Citizens in the Global Metropolis: Race, Landscapes of Power
and the New 'Emotional Geographies' of the City
7. Legitimacy, Risk and Belonging in the Global City: Individualization and
the Language of Citizenship
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Part I: Introduction
1. Theoretical 'Breaks' and Youth Cultural Studies: Post-Industrial
Moments, Conceptual Dilemmas and Urban Scales of Spatial Change
2. Spatial Landscapes of Ethnographic Inquiry: Phenomenology, Moral
Entrepeneurship and the Investigation of Cultural Meaning
3. Lost Youth and Urban Landscapes: Researching the Interface of Youth
Imaginaries and Urbanization
Part II: Young People's Urban Imaginaries in the Global City: Utopian
Fantasies and Classification Struggles
4. Warehousing 'Ginos', 'Thugs' and 'Gangstas' in Urban Canadian Schools:
Gender Rivalries and Subcultural Defenses in Late Modernity
5. Urban Imaginaries and Youth Geographies of Emotion: Ambivalence,
Anxiety, and Class Fantasies of Home
6. Impossible Citizens in the Global Metropolis: Race, Landscapes of Power
and the New 'Emotional Geographies' of the City
7. Legitimacy, Risk and Belonging in the Global City: Individualization and
the Language of Citizenship
Conclusion