There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they migrate in search of work, education and leisure. In this paper we contribute to this body of knowledge by examining the mobility experiences of young women (16-24 years) living on the southwest coast of Newfoundland, Canada. In contrast to dominant constructions of rural crisis that position out of the way places as in decline, dying or dead, we argue that the young women in our study articulated complex, affective relations to place. In so doing they negotiated localized histories, prevailing social relations, broader discursive constructions and embodied affective connections in forging their emplaced feminine subjectivities. We argue that...
At the most fundamental level, this dissertation aims to promote a better understanding of rural you...
Rural communities play a major role in the Canadian landscape and identity. As such it is important...
In this paper we discuss how photovoice and words-alone methods used in a study with young people li...
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they ...
Despite the popular representation of the masculine hero migrant (Ni Laoire, 2001), rural youth scho...
The call for a more inclusive approach to rural migration has been made in the recent literature on ...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
This dissertation explores how rural young people imagine their futures in neo-liberal times. The an...
This dissertation explores how rural young people imagine their futures in neo-liberal times. The an...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
At the most fundamental level, this dissertation aims to promote a better understanding of rural you...
Rural communities play a major role in the Canadian landscape and identity. As such it is important...
In this paper we discuss how photovoice and words-alone methods used in a study with young people li...
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they ...
Despite the popular representation of the masculine hero migrant (Ni Laoire, 2001), rural youth scho...
The call for a more inclusive approach to rural migration has been made in the recent literature on ...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
This dissertation explores how rural young people imagine their futures in neo-liberal times. The an...
This dissertation explores how rural young people imagine their futures in neo-liberal times. The an...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
At the most fundamental level, this dissertation aims to promote a better understanding of rural you...
Rural communities play a major role in the Canadian landscape and identity. As such it is important...
In this paper we discuss how photovoice and words-alone methods used in a study with young people li...