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[ecrea] Youth: Identities Transitions Cultures CfP
Tue Oct 05 15:29:16 GMT 2010
>Call for Papers
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>Journal of Sociology (JoS)
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>Special Issue 2011
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>Youth: Identities, Transitions, Cultures
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>Guest Editors:
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>Dr Paula Geldens (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
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>Dr Siân Lincoln (Liverpool John Moores University, England)
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>Dr Paul Hodkinson (University of Surrey, England)
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>Special Issue Theme
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>At the end of the first decade of the 21st
>Century, in the context of rapid technological
>change and extensive economic and social
>uncertainty, the lives and identities of young
>people continue to be the subject of a broad
>range of scholarship which is as stimulating as
>it is important. Yet such scholarship often has
>fallen fairly clearly within discrete and
>established traditions of youth research, such
>as 'youth transitions' and 'youth cultures',
>with only occasional dialogue between these.
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>Building on the theme of the recent
>international Youth 2010: Identities,
>Transitions and Cultures conference (University
>of Surrey 2010), this proposed special issue of
>the Journal of Sociology (JoS) will aim
>specifically to consider how the relationship
>between identities, transitions and cultures
>might be understood more integrally and
>inter-changeably, thus entering into a dialogue
>that has remained relatively under-explored in
>youth studies to date. Our aim is to attract
>papers which in some way address the interplay
>of identities, transitions and cultures in local
>and/or global contexts and which build on a
>'global' sociology of youth. We therefore seek
>papers in any of the following broad areas that somehow address this interplay:
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>· Education and training
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>· Inclusion and exclusion
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>· Employment , un-employment, under-employment
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>· Families and the domestic sphere
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>· Locality and community
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>· Economic hardship
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>· Criminality and criminalisation
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>· Media representations
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>· Use of media and communications (including social media)
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>· Gender and sexuality
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>· Ethnicity
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>· Class
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>· Public and private space
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>· Leisure, culture and tastes
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>· Consumption
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>· Cultural industries
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>· Music, style and leisure scenes
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>· Subcultures
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>· Political engagement
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>· Friendships, relationships and networks
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>· Methodologies
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>Submissions
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>An abstract of no more than 300 words should be
>emailed to: Dr Siân Lincoln (s.lincoln /at/ ljmu.ac.uk)
><mailto:(s.lincoln /at/ ljmu.ac.uk)> by the 22nd October 2010
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>Full papers will be between 4000-7000 words and
>adhere to JoS requirements (for details see http://jos.sagepub.com/).
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>Timetable
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>22nd October 2010: Abstract deadline
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>29th October 2010: Notification of acceptance to
>go through to full paper stage
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>17th December 2010: Full paper submission deadline
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>December/January 2011: Refereeing
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>11th February 2011: Reviewer comments returned to authors
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>22nd April 2011: Revised papers to be received
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>30th June 2011: Final copy to JoS
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>December 2011: Publication
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>Dr. Sian Lincoln
>Senior Lecturer in Media Studies
>School of Humanities and Social Sciences
>Dean Walters Building
>Liverpool John Moores University
>St James Road
>Liverpool
>L1 7BR
>0151 2315045
>
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