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El. knyga: Youth, Inequality and Social Change in the Global South

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This book gathers international and interdisciplinary work on youth studies from the Global South, exploring issues such as continuity and change in youth transitions from education to work; contemporary debates on the impact of mobility, marginalization and violence on young lives; how digital technologies shape youth experiences; and how different institutions, cultures and structures generate a diversity of experiences of what it means to be young. The book is divided into four broad thematic sections: (a) Education, work and social structure; (b) Identity and belonging; (c) Place, mobilities and marginalization; and (d) Power, social conflict and new forms of political participation of youth.

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The work represents a contribution to research on the theme of participation but, above all, it outlines a clear gap between traditional forms of involvement . this volume has the merit of providing us with a new in­terpretative paradigm of young people from the South of the world through the formulation of analytical categories that distance themselves from an a-contextual and often stereotyped theoretical analysis of the lives of young people. (Mauro Giardiello, Youth and Globalization, Vol. 1 (2), 2019)

Youth in the Global South: An Introduction
1(16)
Hernan Cuervo
Ana Miranda
Part I Education, Work and Social Structure
Youth, Labor Market Exclusion, and Social Violence in Central America
17(16)
Minor Mora Salas
Juan Pablo Perez Sainz
Mobile Belonging and Migrant Youth in Australia
33(18)
Rimi Khan
Johanna Wyn
Babak Dadvand
Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty: Exploring Subjective Well-Being, Risks, Shocks, and Resilience Amongst Youth in India
51(16)
Renu Singh
Protap Mukherjee
`ACE Boys': Gender Discourses and School Effects in How First-in-Family Males Aspire to Australian University Life
67(18)
Garth Stahl
John Young
Part II Identity and Belonging
Temporalities of `Doing': The Over-Youth and Their Navigations of Post-violence Contexts in Africa
85(14)
Akin Iwilade
Feminism, Youth, and Women Who Rock: Rocking is also a Way to Fight
99(14)
Merarit Viera Alcazar
Femininity in Everyday Life: Experiences of Malay and Indian Women in Malaysia
113(16)
Premalatha Karupiah
Waiting, Belonging and Social Change: Marginal Perspectives from Sao Paulo and Melbourne
129(20)
Dorothy Bottrell
Alex Sandro Gomes Pessoa
Part III Place, Mobilities and Marginalisation
Carcova is Love: Becoming Youth in the Slums of the Global South
149(14)
Silvia Grinberg
Mercedes Machado
Luciano Martin Mantinan
Hope for a Better Future: Young People's (im)Mobility in Pretoria Central, South Africa
163(16)
Marlize Rabe
Ignatius Swart
Stephan de Beer
Mobility, Capital and Youth Transitions in Indonesia
179(12)
Oki Rahadianto Sutopo
Children and Urban Space in Maputo
191(16)
Elena Colonna
Part IV Power, Social Conflict and New Forms of Political Participation of Youth
Beyond the Nizam: Youth Political Practices in Egypt and Tunisia After the 2011 Uprisings
207(16)
Jose Sanchez Garcia
Elena Sanchez-Montijano
Marginal Images: Youth and Critical Subjectivities from Art as a Resource
223(16)
Mauro Cerbino
Marco Panchi
Jeremie Voirol
Young People's Constitutional Submissions in Fiji---Opportunities and Challenges
239(16)
Patrick Vakaoti
Prefigurative Politics in Chinese Young People's Online Social Participation
255
Jun Fu
Hernįn Cuervo is an Associate Professor in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education and Deputy Director of the Youth Research Centre, at the University of Melbourne. His research interests focus on sociology of youth, specifically in relation to youth transitions; rural education and rural young people, focusing on the tension of aspirations and belonging; and theory of justice applied to educational and youth issues. Ana Miranda is a researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) and a professor at the University of Buenos Aires. She is the leader of Grammar of Youth Longitudinal Research Program  and run a postgraduate program on youth in Latin America in FLACSO Argentina.  Her research and teaching are related to youth, education, inequality and labour. She is currently the Deputy President of RC 34 of the International Sociology Association (ISA) for the period 2018-2022.