Part 1: Introduction
1. A new agenda for youth research Part 2: The shaping of trajectories and biographies 2. Metaphors of youth transitions: niches, pathways, trajectories or navigations
3. Participation and identification in risk societies: European perspectives
4. Structure and agency: the new youth research agenda Part 3: Vulnerable groups: excluded and included youth, polarisation and marginalisation 5. Vulnerable youth and processes of social exclusion: a theoretical framework, a review of recent research and suggestions for a future research agenda
6. Conceptualising youth: transitions, risk and the public and the private
7. Sensibilities and occlusions: vulnerable youth between social change and cultural context Part 4: The social construction of identity 8. Rethinking youth identities: modernist and postmodernist frameworks
9. Rethinking youth identities: new challenges
10. Youth research and identities: same as it ever was? Part 5: Perspectives on citizenship and participation 11. Participation and citizenship: a new agenda for youth politics research?
12. Youth work and citizenship
13. Citizenship education
14. Perspectives on social exclusion, citizenship and youth
15. The challenge of citizenship for youth study Part 6: Theory and the new agenda 16. Youth and activity theory
17. Globalisation, social exclusion and youth