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E-raamat: Local Matters: How neighbourhoods and services affect the social inclusion and exclusion of young people in European cities

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783631736630
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Where young people grow up makes a decisive difference to their life chances. Drawing on case studies from ten European cities, this book looks at how the local environment and the services available for young people affect their socialization. What comes to the fore are the local matters. On the one hand, there are experiences of discrimination and marginalization due to distance and isolation, decay and neglect but also related to piecemeal and top-down approaches to youth and social services. On the other, we find signs of positive transformation and drivers of social innovation: community building projects, the revitalization of abandoned places, appreciative approaches to servicing and a whole array of tactics that young people deploy to overcome their daily struggles.



With case studies from ten European cities, this book looks at how the local environment and the services available for young people affect their socialization. It shows experiences of discrimination and marginalization but also positive transformation and tactics that young people deploy toovercome their daily struggles.

Editorial Note
7(284)
Local Matters - the significance of neighbourhoods and social infrastructure for the social inclusion of young people in European cities
9(24)
Simon Guntner
Louis Henri Seukwa
Athens: Aghia Sophia and Elefsina
33(22)
Stella Tryfona
Maria Pothoulaki
Pyrros Papadimitriou
Barcelona: Trinitat Nova and Raval
55(24)
Olga Jubany
Berta Guell
Birmingham: Lozells and East Handsworth and Bordesley Green
79(28)
Ajmal Hussain
Helen Higson
Jill Robinson
Brno: Cejl and Husovice
107(32)
Tomds Sirovatka
Jana Valkova
Ondrej Hora
Hamburg: Dulsberg and Langenhorn Essener Straß
139(26)
Anne-Marie Gehrke
Simon Guntner
Louis Henri Seukwa
Krakow: Mistrzejowice Nowe and Rzaka
165(24)
Robert Chrabaszcz
Maciej Fraczek
Maciej Grodzicki
Tomasz Geodecki
Piotr Kopycinski
Stanislaw Mazur
Michal Mozdzen
Malmo: North and South Sofielund
189(26)
Martin Grander
Mikael Stigendal
Rotterdam: Afrikaanderwijk, Bloemhof and Hillesluis and Middelland
215(24)
Suzanne Tan
Henk Spies
Sofia: Fakulteta and Hristo Botev
239(26)
Marko Hajdinjak
Venice: Marghera and Mestre
265(26)
Francesco Campomori
Francesco Delia Puppa
Conclusions: Mixed signs of transformation between neglect and appreciation 291
Anne-Marie Gehrke
Simon Giintner
Louis Henri Seukwa
Jill Robinson
Simon Güntner is a Professor of Spatial Sociology at the Department of Spatial Planning at Technische Universität Wien.



Louis Henri Seukwa is a Professor of Educational Science at the Department of Social Work at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.



Anne-Marie Gehrke is a research fellow at the Department of Social Work at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.



Jill Robinson is a practitioner fellow at the Centre for Critical Inquiry into Society and Culture at Aston University in Birmingham.