This article explores migrant young people’s engagement, participation and involvement in socially meaningful activities, events and experiences. This type of social participation is approached in the social inclusion literature using the notions of social capital and active citizenship (Bourdieu, 1986; Coleman, 1988; Putnam, 1993; Putnam, 2000). A key objective, therefore, is to explore the attitudes, values and perceptions associated with social participation for young people. They include the meanings that social engagement has for migrant young people, along with drivers and inhibitions to active participation. The article focuses on both the motives for being actively engaged as well as perceived barriers to social engagement. It is ba...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...
The sociology of citizenship is concerned with the social and economic conditions of citizens of a n...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...
This article explores migrant young people’s engagement, participation and involvement in socially m...
This paper focuses on how migrant youth in Melbourne with experience of direct or indirect migration...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This paper discusses the empirical manifestations of the notion of ...
This paper focuses on how migrant youth in Melbourne with experience of direct or indirect migration...
This Special Issue on “Migrant Youth, Intercultural Relations and the Challenges of Social Inclusion...
‘Intergenerational difference’ has become a lens through which to view issues of identity, social co...
In public discourse, the social inclusion of migrants is often regarded as a challenge demanding mig...
© 2017 Dr. Maja Lindegaard MoenstedThis study is concerned with the question of how youth policy and...
Conventionally, young people today are seen to be benefited by opportunities for mobility and disadv...
Conventionally, young people today are seen to be benefited by opportunities for mobility and disadv...
Conventionally, young people today are seen to be benefited by opportunities for mobility and disadv...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...
The sociology of citizenship is concerned with the social and economic conditions of citizens of a n...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...
This article explores migrant young people’s engagement, participation and involvement in socially m...
This paper focuses on how migrant youth in Melbourne with experience of direct or indirect migration...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This paper discusses the empirical manifestations of the notion of ...
This paper focuses on how migrant youth in Melbourne with experience of direct or indirect migration...
This Special Issue on “Migrant Youth, Intercultural Relations and the Challenges of Social Inclusion...
‘Intergenerational difference’ has become a lens through which to view issues of identity, social co...
In public discourse, the social inclusion of migrants is often regarded as a challenge demanding mig...
© 2017 Dr. Maja Lindegaard MoenstedThis study is concerned with the question of how youth policy and...
Conventionally, young people today are seen to be benefited by opportunities for mobility and disadv...
Conventionally, young people today are seen to be benefited by opportunities for mobility and disadv...
Conventionally, young people today are seen to be benefited by opportunities for mobility and disadv...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...
The sociology of citizenship is concerned with the social and economic conditions of citizens of a n...
This article focuses on how newcomers form social relations when settling in the UK, and the role of...