This article uses a case study of a Melbourne-based youth media project called Youthworx to explore the processes at stake in cultural engagement for marginalised young people. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted between 2008 and 2010, I identify some ways in which the city is implicated in promoting or preventing access to socially valued spaces of creativity and intended social mobility. The ethnographic material presented here has both empirical and theoretical value. It reveals the important relationships between the experience of place, creativity, and social life, demonstrating potentialities and limits of creativity-focused development interventions for marginalised youth. The articulation of these relationships and processes ...
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This article explores the affective, embodied dimensions of young rural people's relationship with s...
This article explores the affective, embodied dimensions of young rural people's relationship with s...
Cultural geography draws attention to the diverse meanings and values of groups in society, however,...
This article examines the role of three community-based music projects—in Newcastle (Australia), Tha...
Understandings of digital technologies as tools to manage deficit, or conversely as mediators of har...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
Seeing the outer suburbs: addressing the urban bias in creative place thinking, Regional Studies. Th...
Cultural geography draws attention to the diverse meanings and values of groups in society, however,...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to a growing body of literature that explores the affective geog...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
The project applied ideas from social geography to explore understandings of belonging and connectio...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
The locus of creative inspiration and production is commonly associated with either the dynamism of ...
This chapter will examine how patterns of consumption and creative practice on the Gold Coast engend...
The intensification of globalising flows associated with the current condition of globalisation has ...
This article explores the affective, embodied dimensions of young rural people's relationship with s...
This article explores the affective, embodied dimensions of young rural people's relationship with s...
Cultural geography draws attention to the diverse meanings and values of groups in society, however,...
This article examines the role of three community-based music projects—in Newcastle (Australia), Tha...
Understandings of digital technologies as tools to manage deficit, or conversely as mediators of har...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
Seeing the outer suburbs: addressing the urban bias in creative place thinking, Regional Studies. Th...
Cultural geography draws attention to the diverse meanings and values of groups in society, however,...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to a growing body of literature that explores the affective geog...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
The project applied ideas from social geography to explore understandings of belonging and connectio...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...