Sociological Research and Urban Children and Youth
Sociological Research and Urban Children and Youth
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Sociological Research and Urban Children and Youth examines how sociological work engages with children and youth living in cities around the world, and how their experiences shape and are shaped by the diverse urban scapes and contexts in which they live. The book features contributions from Australia, Canada, the U.K., and the United States and critically engages with core analytical and conceptual issues ranging from relationality to citizenship and belonging, to power, structure, and agency.
Format: Hardback
Length: 228 pages
Publication date: 02 October 2023
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Urbanization is a global phenomenon that is transforming the way we live, work, and interact with each other. It is estimated that by 2050, around 70 percent of the world's population will live in cities, a significant increase from the current 30 percent. This shift has profound implications for children and youth, who make up a significant proportion of the urban population.
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of children and youth in urban contexts. This interest is driven by a recognition of the unique challenges and opportunities that these young people face in urban environments. Children and youth in urban areas often live in crowded and congested environments, with limited access to green spaces and recreational facilities. They may also face higher rates of poverty, violence, and social exclusion than their rural counterparts.
At the same time, urban environments offer unique opportunities for growth and development. Cities are centers of innovation, culture, and education, providing access to a wide range of resources and opportunities that can help young people reach their full potential. They can also provide a sense of community and belonging that can be difficult to find in rural areas.
Sociological research has played a crucial role in understanding the experiences of children and youth in urban contexts. This research has explored a wide range of topics, including the social and economic factors that contribute to urban inequality, the impact of urbanization on children's health and well-being, and the role of education and youth programs in promoting social mobility and reducing social exclusion.
One of the key challenges in studying children and youth in urban contexts is the need to develop interdisciplinary approaches that can capture the complexity of these environments. This requires researchers to draw on a range of theoretical frameworks and methods, including social network analysis, qualitative research, and quantitative research.
Another challenge is the need to address the ethical implications of conducting research with children and youth. Researchers must ensure that they obtain the necessary consent from parents and guardians and that they prioritize the safety and well-being of the young people they study.
Despite these challenges, there are many opportunities for sociological research to make a significant impact on the lives of children and youth in urban contexts. By understanding the factors that contribute to urban inequality and developing effective strategies to address these issues, sociologists can help to promote social justice and improve the quality of life for young people in urban areas.
In conclusion, the study of children and youth in urban contexts is a rapidly growing field that has the potential to make a significant impact on our understanding of urbanization and its effects on young people. By developing interdisciplinary approaches and addressing the ethical implications of research, sociologists can help to promote social justice and improve the quality of life for young people in urban areas.
Urbanization is a global phenomenon that is transforming the way we live, work, and interact with each other. It is estimated that by 2050, around 70 percent of the world's population will live in cities, a significant increase from the current 30 percent. This shift has profound implications for children and youth, who make up a significant proportion of the urban population.
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of children and youth in urban contexts. This interest is driven by a recognition of the unique challenges and opportunities that these young people face in urban environments. Children and youth in urban areas often live in crowded and congested environments, with limited access to green spaces and recreational facilities. They may also face higher rates of poverty, violence, and social exclusion than their rural counterparts.
At the same time, urban environments offer unique opportunities for growth and development. Cities are centers of innovation, culture, and education, providing access to a wide range of resources and opportunities that can help young people reach their full potential. They can also provide a sense of community and belonging that can be difficult to find in rural areas.
Sociological research has played a crucial role in understanding the experiences of children and youth in urban contexts. This research has explored a wide range of topics, including the social and economic factors that contribute to urban inequality, the impact of urbanization on children's health and well-being, and the role of education and youth programs in promoting social mobility
One of the key challenges in studying children and youth in urban contexts is the need to develop interdisciplinary approaches that can capture the complexity of these environments. This requires researchers to draw on a range of theoretical frameworks and methods, including social network analysis, qualitative research, and quantitative research.
Another challenge is the need to address the ethical implications of conducting research with children and youth. Researchers must ensure that they obtain the necessary consent from parents and guardians and that they prioritize the safety and well-being of the young people they study.
Despite these challenges, there are many opportunities for sociological research to make a significant impact on the lives of children and youth in urban contexts. By understanding the factors that contribute to urban inequality and developing effective strategies to address these issues, sociologists can help to promote social justice and improve the quality of life for young people in urban areas.
In conclusion, the study of children and youth in urban contexts is a rapidly growing field that has the potential to make a significant impact on our understanding of urbanization and its effects on young people. By developing interdisciplinary approaches and addressing the ethical implications of research, sociologists can help to promote social justice and improve the quality of life for young people in urban areas.
Weight: 422g
Dimension: 162 x 239 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781801174459
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