Based on individual interviews with young people in Finnmark who have quit or taken a break from upper secondary education, this article addresses the relationship between attachment to place and perception of time. Finnmark is the largest and least populated county in Norway, located in the far North, with only 10 upper secondary schools. The article’s theoretical basis is a criticism of two different forms of universalisms: i) the metrocentrism in youth research and ii) normative deadlines for completion of education. As globalisation creates inequalities and changes in access to work, the article argues that it is important to examine how such changes affect young people’s perspectives and opportunities in different places. Access to loc...
The aim of this article is to examine young people’s narratives about place in the dropout process a...
This article explores the ways in which young people's decisions about post-compulsory education, tr...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
Based on individual interviews with young people in Finnmark who have quit or taken a break from upp...
The articles featured in this special issue aim to investigate the importance of places and social s...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
The international and mobile labour market causes many Norwegian children and youth to attend school...
The article analyses mobility and belonging to a place among young people living in rural areas in F...
Youths´ choice of education and residence will affect development our part of the country. The artic...
This article describes the ways in which children and young people’s everyday places have changed in...
The study investigates a common assumption from previous decades of educational sociology: Education...
The aim of this article is to examine young people’s narratives about place in the dropout process a...
The aim of this article is to examine young people’s narratives about place in the dropout process a...
This article explores the ways in which young people's decisions about post-compulsory education, tr...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
Based on individual interviews with young people in Finnmark who have quit or taken a break from upp...
The articles featured in this special issue aim to investigate the importance of places and social s...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
The international and mobile labour market causes many Norwegian children and youth to attend school...
The article analyses mobility and belonging to a place among young people living in rural areas in F...
Youths´ choice of education and residence will affect development our part of the country. The artic...
This article describes the ways in which children and young people’s everyday places have changed in...
The study investigates a common assumption from previous decades of educational sociology: Education...
The aim of this article is to examine young people’s narratives about place in the dropout process a...
The aim of this article is to examine young people’s narratives about place in the dropout process a...
This article explores the ways in which young people's decisions about post-compulsory education, tr...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...