1st Edition

Young People, Place and Identity

By Peter E. Hopkins Copyright 2010
336 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

328 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

336 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Young People, Place and Identity offers a series of rich insights into young people’s everyday lives. What places do young people engage with on a daily basis? How do they use these places? How do their identities influence these contexts? By working through common-sense understandings of young people’s behaviours and the places they occupy, the author seeks to answer these and other questions.... Read more

Introduction  Part 1: Researching Young People, Place and Identity  2. Research with Young People  3. Ethical and Methodological Considerations  Part 2: Scales  4. Body  5. Home  6. Neighbourhood and Community  7. Nation  8. Global  Part 3: Themes and Sites  9. Institutions  10. The Street and Public Space  11. Migration, Mobilities and Transition  12. Urban-Rural  13. Conclusion

Biography

Peter Hopkins is a Senior Lecturer in Social Geography in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology at Newcastle University, UK. His research interests include: young people’s geographies; religion and place; and urban geographies of race, ethnicity and religion.

"Young People, Place and Identity has bridged the scale gap in youth geographies by bringing us from localized understandings of young people to seeing the productions of youth spaces and identities across regional, national, and global lines. Hopkins' draws from his own and others' research with young people to work out youth perspectives on the construction and meanings of places such as 'home' and 'nation' with rich contextual details and stories from youth, but also links this empirical depth with significant new theoretical understandings that will push the discipline in fresh directions."                                    Meghan Cope, University of Vermont, USA

"A much needed text which will be invaluable for both students and teachers interested in young people’s experience of identity and place. It brings a rich geographical sensibility to the study of young people’s lives and will be highly relevant across the social sciences."   Elizabeth A. Gagen, University of Hull, UK

"Peter Hopkins has produced a valuable book that responds imaginatively to the rising interest amongst social scientists in questions of young people, place and identity. It is ambitious in its theoretical endeavour, broad in its geographic range and novel in its conceptual organisation. I'm sure it will appeal to social geographers and sociologists alike and the clarity of its writing and presentation will make it very popular with students."                                                                                                                    Professor Robert MacDonald, Teesside University, UK