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Precarious Youthspaces of Work and Diverse Economies in the EU South: A Conceptualization Attempt

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posted on 2025-03-26, 04:42 authored by A Avagianou, S Gialis, David FarrugiaDavid Farrugia
Youth disengagement is widespread in the less developed regions of advanced capitalism, and precarity is constantly (re)produced in the youth labour markets there. In this context, ‘diverse economies’ such as the social economy (SE) and the digital platform-induced sharing economy (DPSE) have emerged as policy solutions to pressing social, economic and environmental challenges, particularly in the south of the EU. However, most relevant studies examine labour in these new economies without considering the socio-spatial and political factors at play. This article proposes a spatially sensitive conceptualization of the relationship between youth disengagement and employment in the SE and DPSE. Drawing on key concepts from critical geography and geographical political economy, as well as recent research on the spatiality of youth, the article suggests that contemporary ‘precarious youthspaces of work’ are created by—and embedded in—‘dismantled techno-spatial fixes’ and discusses the reciprocal relationship between such youthspaces and diverse economies.

History

Journal

Young

Volume

32

Pagination

473-489

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1103-3088

eISSN

1741-3222

Language

eng

Notes

In press

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

5

Publisher

SAGE Publications