This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges the prevailing view within existing literature that young people derive important benefits from their ability to shape their identities by occupying public spaces. The paper is based on an exploratory study using semi-structured interviews, focus groups and cognitive mapping with young people. The origins, motivations and impacts of territoriality among groups and ‘gangs’ are examined, especially among those groups who possess an acute sense of place attachment and rivalry with groups from other neighbourhoods. It finds that territoriality is a form of cultural capital passed from one generation to the next, often with rich, heavily mythologi...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
Building on the growing discursive approach to people–place relations, we examine how young people n...
© 2013 The British Psychological Society. Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned wi...
© 2013 The British Psychological Society. Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned wi...
Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned with examining the ways in which social prac...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
public realm; young people This paper focuses on where young people gather in the urban public realm...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
This report aims to analyse young people's participation in connection to local urban spaces of the ...
This report aims to analyse young people's participation in connection to local urban spaces of the ...
Cities are increasingly controlled and domesticated (Atkinson 2003, Raco 2003) as a result of the ge...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
Building on the growing discursive approach to people–place relations, we examine how young people n...
© 2013 The British Psychological Society. Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned wi...
© 2013 The British Psychological Society. Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned wi...
Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned with examining the ways in which social prac...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
public realm; young people This paper focuses on where young people gather in the urban public realm...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
This report aims to analyse young people's participation in connection to local urban spaces of the ...
This report aims to analyse young people's participation in connection to local urban spaces of the ...
Cities are increasingly controlled and domesticated (Atkinson 2003, Raco 2003) as a result of the ge...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...