This paper examines the concept of cultural habitus and the structures of social, economic and cultural capital that can influence young people’s participation in youth social action initiatives. Existing UK-based evidence suggests that social action projects deliver significant improvements in the skills required for life and work for young people who participate, but that socio-economic disadvantage has a negative influence on both the motivations for participation and the outcomes achieved by young people from these backgrounds. Research suggests that schools and colleges can play a crucial part in helping those from disadvantaged backgrounds to participate. However, it also indicates that those serving the highest proportion of young pe...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
These case studies are advocacy tools to demonstrate the ways arts and culture deliver positive acti...
This article utilizes Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of habitus and cultural capital to offer some expla...
Community-based interventions have long been seen as mechanisms via which to target marginalised you...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
Disadvantaged pupils in England tend to have lower average attainment than their peers. They are als...
Recent policy and literature have advocated the importance of access to positive activities for youn...
This article aims to contribute to a better understanding of the role of youth organisations in enha...
Recent concerns about extremism, and young people’s vulnerability to exposure of radicalisation and ...
The civic engagement of young people living in areas of socio-economic disadvantag
This article deals with non-profit sector and voluntary workers’ understandings of the benefits of y...
Encouraging young people to volunteer has emerged as a government priority over the last 15 years. H...
This paper considers the role of social capital and trust in the aspirations for higher education of...
This article evaluates if youth grant making can empower young people, with particular reference to...
Widening participation programmes aim to increase the progression of students from low socio‐economi...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
These case studies are advocacy tools to demonstrate the ways arts and culture deliver positive acti...
This article utilizes Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of habitus and cultural capital to offer some expla...
Community-based interventions have long been seen as mechanisms via which to target marginalised you...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
Disadvantaged pupils in England tend to have lower average attainment than their peers. They are als...
Recent policy and literature have advocated the importance of access to positive activities for youn...
This article aims to contribute to a better understanding of the role of youth organisations in enha...
Recent concerns about extremism, and young people’s vulnerability to exposure of radicalisation and ...
The civic engagement of young people living in areas of socio-economic disadvantag
This article deals with non-profit sector and voluntary workers’ understandings of the benefits of y...
Encouraging young people to volunteer has emerged as a government priority over the last 15 years. H...
This paper considers the role of social capital and trust in the aspirations for higher education of...
This article evaluates if youth grant making can empower young people, with particular reference to...
Widening participation programmes aim to increase the progression of students from low socio‐economi...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
These case studies are advocacy tools to demonstrate the ways arts and culture deliver positive acti...
This article utilizes Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of habitus and cultural capital to offer some expla...