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Critical Geographies of Youth

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Geography is central to understanding young people’s diverse and complex societal positioning. This critical introduction to the geographies of youth, suitable for a range of courses, examines how ...
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The geographies of youth are important for understanding young people’s diverse and complex societal positioning. Contemporary youth face important and unique societal and environmental challenges and opportunities that impact their everyday spaces, identities and routines. Yet, as a field of research, youth geographies are conceptually opaque, being slippery to define and without a stable position against the competing fields of children’s and adult geographies. This book examines how a range of geographical contexts can shape young people’s experiences of everyday life, and makes three unique contributions: first, recognising youthful communities and identities to be lived differently and distinctively from other aged categories; second, identifying agency as central to how youth mobilities are shaped and performed in enduring, practical or transactional ways away from those formulated by policymakers; and third, exposing diverse and targeted youth voices that have some (limited) capacities and desires to reshape citizenship that matters to them.

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Price: £34.99
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Publication Date: 30 July 2026
ISBN: 9781788219068
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Social geography, Human geography

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1. Introduction

2. Defining the geographies of youth: from social construction to the relational turn

3. Politicising the geographies of youth: from spatial inequalities to young people as agents for change

4. Intersecting place and mobility in the geographies of youth

5. Researching on and with young people: methods and approaches

6. Methods

7. Experiencing youthful communities: identities, interconnections and (self)care

8. Navigating youth (im)mobilities: place-making, rhythm and precarity

9. Placing youth citizenship: knowledges, belonging and encounter

10. Conclusions