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Oxford Handbook of Global South Youth Studies
Cooper, Adam; Kropff Causa, Laura; Swartz, Sharlene; Batan, Clarence
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2021
680
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Inglês
9780190930028
15 a 20 dias
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Realigning theory, practice and justice in Global South youth studies
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, Clarence M. Batan, and Laura Kropff Causa
PART 1: THE SOUTH AND SOUTHERN YOUTH
Chapter 2: Why, when, and how the Global South became relevant
Adam Cooper
Chapter 3: Youth of the Global South and why they are worth studying
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, and Molemo Ramphalile
Chapter 4: Global South youth studies, its forms and differences among the South, and between the North and South
Clarence M. Batan, Adam Cooper, Jim E. Cote, Alan France, Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts, Siri Hettige, Ana Miranda, Pam Nilan, Joschka Philipps, and Paul Ugor
Chapter 5: Southern theory and how it aids in engaging Southern youth
Anye-Nkwente Nyamnjoh and Robert Morrell
PART 2: SOUTHERN PERSPECTIVES LINKING THEORETICAL CONCEPTS TO CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Personhood
Chapter 6: An indigenous Maori perspective of rangatahi personhood
Adreanne Ormond, Joanna Kidman, and Huia Tomlins Jahnke
Chapter 7: Personhood and youth-making in contemporary Indigenous Amazonia
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen and Alessandra Severino Da Silva Manchinery
Intersectionality
Chapter 8: Intersectionality, Black youth, and political activism
Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 9: An intersectional approach to the "mobility trap" that ensnares migrant youth in China
Xiaorong Gu
Chapter 10: Reimaging intersectionality and social exclusion in South Africa
Khosi Kubeka and Sharmla Rama
Violences
Chapter 11: Unearthing historical violence in the lives of Filipino Istambays using Rizal's theory of the colonial Philippines
Clarence M. Batan
Chapter 12: Violences in the South African student movement
Buhle Khanyile
De- and post-coloniality
Chapter 13: Tagore's vision of postcolonial youth futurities in education and literature
Sreemoyee Dasgupta
Chapter 14: Coloniality, racialization, and epistemicide in African youth mobilities
Joshua Kalemba and David Farrugia
Chapter 15: Youth life writing in a postcolonial world
Titas De Sarkar
Consciousness
Chapter 16: From Black Consciousness to Consciousness Of Blackness
Xolela Mangcu
Chapter 17: Home, belonging, and Africanity in the film Black Panther
Ragi Bashonga
Chapter 18: Youth digital anti-racism activism in Brazil and Colombia
Niousha Roshani
Precarity
Chapter 19: Youth employment, informality, and precarity in the Global South
Shailaja Fennell
Chapter 20: Family, child labour, and social welfare in Peru
Jose Vidal Chavez Cruzado
Chapter 21: Precarity, fixers, and new imaginative subjectivities of youth in urban Cameroon
Divine Fuh
Fluid modernities
Chapter 22: A South East Asian perspective on the role for the sociology of generations in building a global youth studies
Dan Woodman, Clarence M. Batan, and Oki Rahadianto Sutopo
Chapter 23: Mapping social change through youth perspectives on homosexuality in India
Keshia D'silva
Chapter 24: Fluid multilingual practices among youth in Cameroon and Mozambique
Torun Reite, Francis Badiang Oloko, and Manuel Armando Guissemo
Ontological insecurity
Chapter 25: Ontological well-being and the effects of race in South Africa
Crain Soudien
Chapter 26: Venezuelan youth and the routinization of conflict
Ines Rojas Avendano
Navigational capacities
Chapter 27: Navigational capacities for Southern youth in adverse contexts
Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 28: First generation students navigating educational aspirations in Zanzibar and Ghana
Emily Markovich Morris and Millicent Adjei
Chapter 29: Rural Indonesian youth's conceptions of success
Rara Sekar Larasati, Bronwyn Wood, and Ben K. C. Laksana
Collective agency
Chapter 30: Necropolitics and young Mapuche activists as a public menace in Argentina
Laura Kropff Causa
Chapter 31: Youth protagonism in urban India
Roshni K. Nuggehalli
Chapter 32: Silence as collective resistance among Adivasi youth in India
Gunjan Wadhwa
Emancipation
Chapter 33: Youth emancipation and theologies of domination, resistance, assistance, and prosperity
Mokong S. Mapadimeng and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 34: The unfinished emancipation of Egyptian youth in the 2011 uprising
Amani El Naggare
PART 3: SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIONS, RESEARCH, INTERVENTIONS, AND POLICY
Chapter 35: Representations of young people and neoliberal developmentalism in the Global South
Judith Bessant
Chapter 36: Researching the South on its on terms as a matter of justice
Jessica Breakey, Anye-Nkwenti Nyamnjoh, and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 37: Social Network Interviewing as an emancipatory Southern methodological innovation
Sharlene Swartz and Alude Mahali
Chapter 38: Freirean inspired trialogues to empower youth to solve local community challenges
Ulisses F. Araujo, Viviane Pinheiro, and Valeria Arantes
Chapter 39: Youth, social contracting, and the postcolony
David Everatt
CONCLUSION
Chapter 40: A Southern charter for a Global Youth Studies to benefit the world
Sharlene Swartz
Index
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Realigning theory, practice and justice in Global South youth studies
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, Clarence M. Batan, and Laura Kropff Causa
PART 1: THE SOUTH AND SOUTHERN YOUTH
Chapter 2: Why, when, and how the Global South became relevant
Adam Cooper
Chapter 3: Youth of the Global South and why they are worth studying
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, and Molemo Ramphalile
Chapter 4: Global South youth studies, its forms and differences among the South, and between the North and South
Clarence M. Batan, Adam Cooper, Jim E. Cote, Alan France, Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts, Siri Hettige, Ana Miranda, Pam Nilan, Joschka Philipps, and Paul Ugor
Chapter 5: Southern theory and how it aids in engaging Southern youth
Anye-Nkwente Nyamnjoh and Robert Morrell
PART 2: SOUTHERN PERSPECTIVES LINKING THEORETICAL CONCEPTS TO CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Personhood
Chapter 6: An indigenous Maori perspective of rangatahi personhood
Adreanne Ormond, Joanna Kidman, and Huia Tomlins Jahnke
Chapter 7: Personhood and youth-making in contemporary Indigenous Amazonia
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen and Alessandra Severino Da Silva Manchinery
Intersectionality
Chapter 8: Intersectionality, Black youth, and political activism
Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 9: An intersectional approach to the "mobility trap" that ensnares migrant youth in China
Xiaorong Gu
Chapter 10: Reimaging intersectionality and social exclusion in South Africa
Khosi Kubeka and Sharmla Rama
Violences
Chapter 11: Unearthing historical violence in the lives of Filipino Istambays using Rizal's theory of the colonial Philippines
Clarence M. Batan
Chapter 12: Violences in the South African student movement
Buhle Khanyile
De- and post-coloniality
Chapter 13: Tagore's vision of postcolonial youth futurities in education and literature
Sreemoyee Dasgupta
Chapter 14: Coloniality, racialization, and epistemicide in African youth mobilities
Joshua Kalemba and David Farrugia
Chapter 15: Youth life writing in a postcolonial world
Titas De Sarkar
Consciousness
Chapter 16: From Black Consciousness to Consciousness Of Blackness
Xolela Mangcu
Chapter 17: Home, belonging, and Africanity in the film Black Panther
Ragi Bashonga
Chapter 18: Youth digital anti-racism activism in Brazil and Colombia
Niousha Roshani
Precarity
Chapter 19: Youth employment, informality, and precarity in the Global South
Shailaja Fennell
Chapter 20: Family, child labour, and social welfare in Peru
Jose Vidal Chavez Cruzado
Chapter 21: Precarity, fixers, and new imaginative subjectivities of youth in urban Cameroon
Divine Fuh
Fluid modernities
Chapter 22: A South East Asian perspective on the role for the sociology of generations in building a global youth studies
Dan Woodman, Clarence M. Batan, and Oki Rahadianto Sutopo
Chapter 23: Mapping social change through youth perspectives on homosexuality in India
Keshia D'silva
Chapter 24: Fluid multilingual practices among youth in Cameroon and Mozambique
Torun Reite, Francis Badiang Oloko, and Manuel Armando Guissemo
Ontological insecurity
Chapter 25: Ontological well-being and the effects of race in South Africa
Crain Soudien
Chapter 26: Venezuelan youth and the routinization of conflict
Ines Rojas Avendano
Navigational capacities
Chapter 27: Navigational capacities for Southern youth in adverse contexts
Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 28: First generation students navigating educational aspirations in Zanzibar and Ghana
Emily Markovich Morris and Millicent Adjei
Chapter 29: Rural Indonesian youth's conceptions of success
Rara Sekar Larasati, Bronwyn Wood, and Ben K. C. Laksana
Collective agency
Chapter 30: Necropolitics and young Mapuche activists as a public menace in Argentina
Laura Kropff Causa
Chapter 31: Youth protagonism in urban India
Roshni K. Nuggehalli
Chapter 32: Silence as collective resistance among Adivasi youth in India
Gunjan Wadhwa
Emancipation
Chapter 33: Youth emancipation and theologies of domination, resistance, assistance, and prosperity
Mokong S. Mapadimeng and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 34: The unfinished emancipation of Egyptian youth in the 2011 uprising
Amani El Naggare
PART 3: SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIONS, RESEARCH, INTERVENTIONS, AND POLICY
Chapter 35: Representations of young people and neoliberal developmentalism in the Global South
Judith Bessant
Chapter 36: Researching the South on its on terms as a matter of justice
Jessica Breakey, Anye-Nkwenti Nyamnjoh, and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 37: Social Network Interviewing as an emancipatory Southern methodological innovation
Sharlene Swartz and Alude Mahali
Chapter 38: Freirean inspired trialogues to empower youth to solve local community challenges
Ulisses F. Araujo, Viviane Pinheiro, and Valeria Arantes
Chapter 39: Youth, social contracting, and the postcolony
David Everatt
CONCLUSION
Chapter 40: A Southern charter for a Global Youth Studies to benefit the world
Sharlene Swartz
Index
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Realigning theory, practice and justice in Global South youth studies
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, Clarence M. Batan, and Laura Kropff Causa
PART 1: THE SOUTH AND SOUTHERN YOUTH
Chapter 2: Why, when, and how the Global South became relevant
Adam Cooper
Chapter 3: Youth of the Global South and why they are worth studying
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, and Molemo Ramphalile
Chapter 4: Global South youth studies, its forms and differences among the South, and between the North and South
Clarence M. Batan, Adam Cooper, Jim E. Cote, Alan France, Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts, Siri Hettige, Ana Miranda, Pam Nilan, Joschka Philipps, and Paul Ugor
Chapter 5: Southern theory and how it aids in engaging Southern youth
Anye-Nkwente Nyamnjoh and Robert Morrell
PART 2: SOUTHERN PERSPECTIVES LINKING THEORETICAL CONCEPTS TO CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Personhood
Chapter 6: An indigenous Maori perspective of rangatahi personhood
Adreanne Ormond, Joanna Kidman, and Huia Tomlins Jahnke
Chapter 7: Personhood and youth-making in contemporary Indigenous Amazonia
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen and Alessandra Severino Da Silva Manchinery
Intersectionality
Chapter 8: Intersectionality, Black youth, and political activism
Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 9: An intersectional approach to the "mobility trap" that ensnares migrant youth in China
Xiaorong Gu
Chapter 10: Reimaging intersectionality and social exclusion in South Africa
Khosi Kubeka and Sharmla Rama
Violences
Chapter 11: Unearthing historical violence in the lives of Filipino Istambays using Rizal's theory of the colonial Philippines
Clarence M. Batan
Chapter 12: Violences in the South African student movement
Buhle Khanyile
De- and post-coloniality
Chapter 13: Tagore's vision of postcolonial youth futurities in education and literature
Sreemoyee Dasgupta
Chapter 14: Coloniality, racialization, and epistemicide in African youth mobilities
Joshua Kalemba and David Farrugia
Chapter 15: Youth life writing in a postcolonial world
Titas De Sarkar
Consciousness
Chapter 16: From Black Consciousness to Consciousness Of Blackness
Xolela Mangcu
Chapter 17: Home, belonging, and Africanity in the film Black Panther
Ragi Bashonga
Chapter 18: Youth digital anti-racism activism in Brazil and Colombia
Niousha Roshani
Precarity
Chapter 19: Youth employment, informality, and precarity in the Global South
Shailaja Fennell
Chapter 20: Family, child labour, and social welfare in Peru
Jose Vidal Chavez Cruzado
Chapter 21: Precarity, fixers, and new imaginative subjectivities of youth in urban Cameroon
Divine Fuh
Fluid modernities
Chapter 22: A South East Asian perspective on the role for the sociology of generations in building a global youth studies
Dan Woodman, Clarence M. Batan, and Oki Rahadianto Sutopo
Chapter 23: Mapping social change through youth perspectives on homosexuality in India
Keshia D'silva
Chapter 24: Fluid multilingual practices among youth in Cameroon and Mozambique
Torun Reite, Francis Badiang Oloko, and Manuel Armando Guissemo
Ontological insecurity
Chapter 25: Ontological well-being and the effects of race in South Africa
Crain Soudien
Chapter 26: Venezuelan youth and the routinization of conflict
Ines Rojas Avendano
Navigational capacities
Chapter 27: Navigational capacities for Southern youth in adverse contexts
Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 28: First generation students navigating educational aspirations in Zanzibar and Ghana
Emily Markovich Morris and Millicent Adjei
Chapter 29: Rural Indonesian youth's conceptions of success
Rara Sekar Larasati, Bronwyn Wood, and Ben K. C. Laksana
Collective agency
Chapter 30: Necropolitics and young Mapuche activists as a public menace in Argentina
Laura Kropff Causa
Chapter 31: Youth protagonism in urban India
Roshni K. Nuggehalli
Chapter 32: Silence as collective resistance among Adivasi youth in India
Gunjan Wadhwa
Emancipation
Chapter 33: Youth emancipation and theologies of domination, resistance, assistance, and prosperity
Mokong S. Mapadimeng and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 34: The unfinished emancipation of Egyptian youth in the 2011 uprising
Amani El Naggare
PART 3: SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIONS, RESEARCH, INTERVENTIONS, AND POLICY
Chapter 35: Representations of young people and neoliberal developmentalism in the Global South
Judith Bessant
Chapter 36: Researching the South on its on terms as a matter of justice
Jessica Breakey, Anye-Nkwenti Nyamnjoh, and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 37: Social Network Interviewing as an emancipatory Southern methodological innovation
Sharlene Swartz and Alude Mahali
Chapter 38: Freirean inspired trialogues to empower youth to solve local community challenges
Ulisses F. Araujo, Viviane Pinheiro, and Valeria Arantes
Chapter 39: Youth, social contracting, and the postcolony
David Everatt
CONCLUSION
Chapter 40: A Southern charter for a Global Youth Studies to benefit the world
Sharlene Swartz
Index
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Realigning theory, practice and justice in Global South youth studies
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, Clarence M. Batan, and Laura Kropff Causa
PART 1: THE SOUTH AND SOUTHERN YOUTH
Chapter 2: Why, when, and how the Global South became relevant
Adam Cooper
Chapter 3: Youth of the Global South and why they are worth studying
Adam Cooper, Sharlene Swartz, and Molemo Ramphalile
Chapter 4: Global South youth studies, its forms and differences among the South, and between the North and South
Clarence M. Batan, Adam Cooper, Jim E. Cote, Alan France, Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts, Siri Hettige, Ana Miranda, Pam Nilan, Joschka Philipps, and Paul Ugor
Chapter 5: Southern theory and how it aids in engaging Southern youth
Anye-Nkwente Nyamnjoh and Robert Morrell
PART 2: SOUTHERN PERSPECTIVES LINKING THEORETICAL CONCEPTS TO CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Personhood
Chapter 6: An indigenous Maori perspective of rangatahi personhood
Adreanne Ormond, Joanna Kidman, and Huia Tomlins Jahnke
Chapter 7: Personhood and youth-making in contemporary Indigenous Amazonia
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen and Alessandra Severino Da Silva Manchinery
Intersectionality
Chapter 8: Intersectionality, Black youth, and political activism
Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 9: An intersectional approach to the "mobility trap" that ensnares migrant youth in China
Xiaorong Gu
Chapter 10: Reimaging intersectionality and social exclusion in South Africa
Khosi Kubeka and Sharmla Rama
Violences
Chapter 11: Unearthing historical violence in the lives of Filipino Istambays using Rizal's theory of the colonial Philippines
Clarence M. Batan
Chapter 12: Violences in the South African student movement
Buhle Khanyile
De- and post-coloniality
Chapter 13: Tagore's vision of postcolonial youth futurities in education and literature
Sreemoyee Dasgupta
Chapter 14: Coloniality, racialization, and epistemicide in African youth mobilities
Joshua Kalemba and David Farrugia
Chapter 15: Youth life writing in a postcolonial world
Titas De Sarkar
Consciousness
Chapter 16: From Black Consciousness to Consciousness Of Blackness
Xolela Mangcu
Chapter 17: Home, belonging, and Africanity in the film Black Panther
Ragi Bashonga
Chapter 18: Youth digital anti-racism activism in Brazil and Colombia
Niousha Roshani
Precarity
Chapter 19: Youth employment, informality, and precarity in the Global South
Shailaja Fennell
Chapter 20: Family, child labour, and social welfare in Peru
Jose Vidal Chavez Cruzado
Chapter 21: Precarity, fixers, and new imaginative subjectivities of youth in urban Cameroon
Divine Fuh
Fluid modernities
Chapter 22: A South East Asian perspective on the role for the sociology of generations in building a global youth studies
Dan Woodman, Clarence M. Batan, and Oki Rahadianto Sutopo
Chapter 23: Mapping social change through youth perspectives on homosexuality in India
Keshia D'silva
Chapter 24: Fluid multilingual practices among youth in Cameroon and Mozambique
Torun Reite, Francis Badiang Oloko, and Manuel Armando Guissemo
Ontological insecurity
Chapter 25: Ontological well-being and the effects of race in South Africa
Crain Soudien
Chapter 26: Venezuelan youth and the routinization of conflict
Ines Rojas Avendano
Navigational capacities
Chapter 27: Navigational capacities for Southern youth in adverse contexts
Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 28: First generation students navigating educational aspirations in Zanzibar and Ghana
Emily Markovich Morris and Millicent Adjei
Chapter 29: Rural Indonesian youth's conceptions of success
Rara Sekar Larasati, Bronwyn Wood, and Ben K. C. Laksana
Collective agency
Chapter 30: Necropolitics and young Mapuche activists as a public menace in Argentina
Laura Kropff Causa
Chapter 31: Youth protagonism in urban India
Roshni K. Nuggehalli
Chapter 32: Silence as collective resistance among Adivasi youth in India
Gunjan Wadhwa
Emancipation
Chapter 33: Youth emancipation and theologies of domination, resistance, assistance, and prosperity
Mokong S. Mapadimeng and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 34: The unfinished emancipation of Egyptian youth in the 2011 uprising
Amani El Naggare
PART 3: SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIONS, RESEARCH, INTERVENTIONS, AND POLICY
Chapter 35: Representations of young people and neoliberal developmentalism in the Global South
Judith Bessant
Chapter 36: Researching the South on its on terms as a matter of justice
Jessica Breakey, Anye-Nkwenti Nyamnjoh, and Sharlene Swartz
Chapter 37: Social Network Interviewing as an emancipatory Southern methodological innovation
Sharlene Swartz and Alude Mahali
Chapter 38: Freirean inspired trialogues to empower youth to solve local community challenges
Ulisses F. Araujo, Viviane Pinheiro, and Valeria Arantes
Chapter 39: Youth, social contracting, and the postcolony
David Everatt
CONCLUSION
Chapter 40: A Southern charter for a Global Youth Studies to benefit the world
Sharlene Swartz
Index
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