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Lost youth in the global city / by Jo-Anne Dillabough and Jaqueline Kennelly.

By: Dillabough, Jo-Anne | Kennelly, JaquelineMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York and London : Routledge, 2010Description: 239p. PbkISBN: 9780415995580Subject(s): Globalization - Social aspects | Youth - Cross-cultural studies | Urban youth - Social conditions - 21st centuryDDC classification: 305.235 DIL
Contents:
Theoretical "breaks" and youth cultural studies : post-industrial moments, conceptual dilemmas, and urban scales of spatial change -- Spatial landscapes of ethnographic inquiry phenomenology, moral entrepeneurship, and the investigation of cultural meaning -- Lost youth and post-industrial urban landscapes : researching the interface of youth imaginaries, and urbanization -- Warehousing "ginos", "thugs" and "gangstas" in urban Canadian schools : gender rivalries and subcultural defenses in late modernity -- Urban imaginaries and geographies of emotion : ambivalence, anxiety, and class fantasies of home -- Impossible citizens in the global metropolis : race, landscapes of power, and the new "emotional geographies" of the city -- Legitimacy, risk, and belonging in the global city : neo-liberalism, individualization, and the language of citizenship.
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Book Book Ruskin College Library Ruskin College Library 305.235 DIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R50810M0085
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<p>Includes bibliographical references and index.</p>

Theoretical "breaks" and youth cultural studies : post-industrial moments, conceptual dilemmas, and urban scales of spatial change -- Spatial landscapes of ethnographic inquiry phenomenology, moral entrepeneurship, and the investigation of cultural meaning -- Lost youth and post-industrial urban landscapes : researching the interface of youth imaginaries, and urbanization -- Warehousing "ginos", "thugs" and "gangstas" in urban Canadian schools : gender rivalries and subcultural defenses in late modernity -- Urban imaginaries and geographies of emotion : ambivalence, anxiety, and class fantasies of home -- Impossible citizens in the global metropolis : race, landscapes of power, and the new "emotional geographies" of the city -- Legitimacy, risk, and belonging in the global city : neo-liberalism, individualization, and the language of citizenship.

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