Using data from two studies in an economically under-resourced, post-industrial estate in the south Wales valleys, we explore the ways in which young people articulate and negotiate the place in which they live. Taken together, both studies provide observational, interview, and visual data on how young people manage, and resist, dominant media and policy-oriented representations whilst living in a place bearing the wounds and the scars of economic neglect. Here, young people face double discrimination: living in a place externally portrayed as ‘abject’, and representing a demographic perceived locally and elsewhere as the embodiment of apathy, trouble, and disorder. Using creative methods, we show how young people reimagined their futures a...
Description It is understood that the production of new narratives by young people in the form of di...
Building upon contemporary analyses of the interconnections between stigmatized places and identity ...
Young people who disengage or disconnect from school are often demonised within the media and the wi...
Using data from two studies in an economically under-resourced, post-industrial estate in the south ...
This article highlights the importance of dissecting the complex relationship between stigma, health...
Social anxieties surrounding the perceived deviancy of young people both within their communities an...
The construction and labelling of groups of young people as ‘risky’ triggers a multifaceted and dyna...
It has been heartening of late to note a growing focus on the importance of 'place' in the sociologi...
During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscious de...
This article reports on a study of how young people in a post-industrial UK town reflect on their se...
The central aim of this study is to examine processes of identity formation among white, working-cla...
This paper describes and critically assesses the use and development of a model of participatory the...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
The representational may be an important field for all young people, but for those positioned on the...
Description It is understood that the production of new narratives by young people in the form of di...
Building upon contemporary analyses of the interconnections between stigmatized places and identity ...
Young people who disengage or disconnect from school are often demonised within the media and the wi...
Using data from two studies in an economically under-resourced, post-industrial estate in the south ...
This article highlights the importance of dissecting the complex relationship between stigma, health...
Social anxieties surrounding the perceived deviancy of young people both within their communities an...
The construction and labelling of groups of young people as ‘risky’ triggers a multifaceted and dyna...
It has been heartening of late to note a growing focus on the importance of 'place' in the sociologi...
During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscious de...
This article reports on a study of how young people in a post-industrial UK town reflect on their se...
The central aim of this study is to examine processes of identity formation among white, working-cla...
This paper describes and critically assesses the use and development of a model of participatory the...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
The representational may be an important field for all young people, but for those positioned on the...
Description It is understood that the production of new narratives by young people in the form of di...
Building upon contemporary analyses of the interconnections between stigmatized places and identity ...
Young people who disengage or disconnect from school are often demonised within the media and the wi...