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Global South Youth Studies, Its Forms and Differences among the South, and between the North and South

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posted on 2024-03-05, 05:39 authored by CM Batan, A Cooper, JE Côté, A France, TA Gilbert-Roberts, S Hettige, A Miranda, Pam NilanPam Nilan, J Philipps, P Ugor

This essay comprises reflections of scholars in and originating from the Global South, plus some comments from Northern scholars, forming an integrated dialogue. It focuses on the development of youth studies in Africa, Latin America, parts of Asia, and the Caribbean, illuminating how youth studies in, from, and for the South emerge as a result of struggle—to get recognition, to theorize beyond dominant Northern frameworks, and state-led developments, and to be heard. Paradoxically, youth studies from the South are strongly influenced by the work of Northern scholars. Despite these influences, Northern ideas struggle to grasp local contexts and conditions and consequently there is a need for more localized knowledge and theorizing to make sense of young people’s lives outside the Global North. The reflections provide a reminder that struggles over the meaning and situation of youth, within particular contexts, are highly political.

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Pagination

55-76

ISBN-13

9780190930042

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Editor/Contributor(s)

Swartz S, Cooper A, Batan CM, Kropff Causa L

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

Oxford, Eng.

Title of book

The Oxford Handbook of Global South Youth Studies

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