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City as Lens: (Re)Imagining Youth in Glasgow and Hong Kong

Journal

YOUNG
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 235-251

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1103308816669642

Keywords

Youth; globalization; space; social change; cities; comparative methods

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  1. ESRC [ES/K010409/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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In recent years, a paradox has emerged in the study of youth. On the one hand, in the context of the processes of globalization, neoliberalism and precarity, the patterning of leisure and work for young people is becoming increasingly convergent across time and space. On the other hand, it is clear that young people's habits and dispositions remain deeply tied to local places, with global processes filtered and refracted through specific cultural contexts. Against this backdrop, drawing on an Economic and Social Research Council/Research Grants Council (ESRC/RGC)-funded study of contemporary youth in Glasgow and Hong Kong, this article seeks to explore the role of the city as a mediating lens between global forces and local impacts. Utilizing both historical and contemporary data, the article argues that despite parallels in the impact of global forces on the structure of everyday life and work, young people's leisure habits remain rooted in the fates and fortunes of their respective cities.

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