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Youth, Transitions and Social Justice

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This book considers young people’s conceptions and experiences of social justice through key transitions in their lives. It examines the factors shaping and constraining young people’s actions for ...
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This book considers young people’s conceptions and experiences of social justice through key transitions in their lives. It examines the factors shaping and constraining young people’s actions for a fairer society in a time when real world and virtual social spaces have become fragmented.

Considering questions of race, gender and class the collection includes globally diverse research perspectives, including those from Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Brazil. The book offers inspiring insights on the approaches researchers, youth practitioners and young people are finding to challenge the injustices they face and be a positive force in promoting social justice.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 266
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Spaces and Practices of Justice
Publication Date: 01 November 2025
ISBN: 9781529238716
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Social discrimination and social justice, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice, Sociology, Political activism / Political engagement, Social and cultural anthropology, Social geography, Disinformation and misinformation, Political geography
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Introduction - Brian McShane and Michael Whelan

Part I: Contemporary Youth Transitions in Space and Place

1. Issues of Class, Space and Haunting in Young People’s Experiences and Perceptions of Social (In)Justice in Scotland - Charlotte McPherson

2. Youth and Conservation in the Greater Kruger National Park Landscape - Samantha S. Sithole, Gretchen M. Walters, Frank Matose and Lambert Simango

3. Education Pioneers in Indonesia and Kenya: Refugee Youth Inhabiting Educational Spaces in Sites of Transit and Encampment - Michelle J. Bellino and Realisa D. Masardi

4. Young Women’s Right to the City: Collective Action Within Skateboarding and Surfing Communities - Letícia O. Galvão

5. Young People Who Take Drugs, Queering ‘The Rave’, and Intersectional Social (In)justices - Karenza Moore and Zafi Moore

6. ‘Safe’ Masculinities: The Performance of Young Masculinities in Public Space - Brian McShane and Michael Whelan

Part II: Activism, Practice and Social Justice

7. Participatory Futures? A Model to Engage Young People as Co-researchers and Shape Local Health Policy - Nathan Manning, Brian D. Loader and Amanda Mason-Jones

8. Reappropriation of Public Space as Social Justice: Youth and Batucada - Elvira Molina-Fernández, Jose-Luis Parejo and Elisabet Moles-López

9. ‘Connect, Challenge and Change’: Using Digital in Nonformal Education to Combat the Double-Helix of Exclusion - Paul Adams and James Dellow

10. An Exploration of the Issues Faced by Young People from Racially Minoritized Communities During Their Education That Have Implications for Their Progression to Higher Education - Kane Allen, Karan Vickers-Hulse and Sarah Whitehouse

11. Social Justice in Youth Work: A Dialogue Between Sustainable Development Goals and the Convention on the Rights of the Child - Trudi Cooper, Harry Shier, Tim Corney, Hilary Tierney and Jamie Gorman

Conclusion: Towards Social Justice - Brian McShane and Michael Whelan