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This volume seeks to address what its contributors take to be an important lacuna in youth cultural research: a lack of interest in the phenomenon of collectivity and collective aspects of youth culture.

It gathers scholars from diverse research backgrounds ranging from contemporary subculture studies, fan culture studies, musicology, youth transitions studies, criminology, technology and work-life studies who all address collective phenomena in young lives. Ranging thematically from music experience and festival participation, via soccer fan culture, leisure, street art, youth climate activism, to the design of EU youth policies and Australian government project work with young migrants, the chapters develop a variety of approaches to collective aspects to young cultural practices and material cultures. To establish these new approaches, the contributors combine new theories and fresh empirical work; they critically engage with the tradition and they complement or even reconfigure traditional approaches in and around the field.

The book will be of interest to researchers in a broad range of areas in and around the field of youth culture studies including post-subculture studies, cultural studies, musicology, fan-culture and youth transition research, but it is also of acute interest for theoretically interested sociologists. The volume offers a new afterword by French sociologist Michel Maffesoli.

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Youth Collectivities
This volume seeks to address what its contributors take to be an important lacuna in youth cultural research: a lack of interest in the phenomenon of collectivity and collective aspects of youth culture.
It gathers scholars from diverse research backgrounds ranging from contemporary subculture studies, fan culture studies, musicology, youth transitions studies, criminology, technology and work-life studies who all address collective phenomena in young lives. Ranging thematically from music experience and festival participation, via soccer fan culture, leisure, street art, youth climate activism, to the design of EU youth policies and Australian government project work with young migrants, the chapters develop a variety of approaches to collective aspects to young cultural practices and material cultures. To establish these new approaches, the contributors combine new theories and fresh empirical work; they critically engage with the tradition and they complement or even reconfigure traditional approaches in and around the field.
The book will be of interest to researchers in a broad range of areas in and around the field of youth culture studies, including post-subculture studies, cultural studies, musicology, fan-culture and youth transition research, but it is also of acute interest for theoretically interested sociologists. The volume offers a new afterword by French sociologist Michel Maffesoli.
Bjrn Schiermer is Professor at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo. His sociological interest is equally divided between theoretical work and empirical interest in youth culture. Recent publications include Nostalgia, Irony and Collectivity in Late-Modern Culture: Ritual around the Disney Christmas Show in Scandinavia, Late-Modern Hipsters: New Tendencies in Late-modern Culture in Acta Sociologica and Forms of Collective Engagements in Youth Transitions: A Global Perspective edited together with Cuzzocrea and Gook.
Ben Gook is Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne. His publications include Divided Subjects, Invisible Borders: Re-unified Germany after 1989 (2015) and Ecstatic Melancholic: Ambivalence, Electronic Music and Social Change around the Fall of the Berlin Wall in Emotions: History, Culture, Society (2017), as well as the collection Forms of Collective Engagements in Youth Transitions: A Global Perspective (2021) edited with Cuzzocrea and Schiermer.
Valentina Cuzzocrea is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Cagliari, Italy, and a past co-ordinator of the European Sociological Association Research Network Youth & Generation. She has published internationally on youth in journals such as Journal of Youth Studies, Young, Time & Society, Current Sociology, Sociological Research Online, European Societies, Mobilities and Studi Culturali. Her latest books are Mobility, Education and Employability in the European Union. Inside Erasmus (co-authored with D. Cairns, E. Krzaklewska and A. Allaste, 2018), Italian Youth in International Context (co-edited with B.G. Bello and Y. Kazepov, 2020) and, on the theme of collectivity, the forthcoming collection Forms of Collective Engagements in Youth Transitions: A Global Perspective (co-edited with B. Gook and B. Schiermer, 2021).
Youth, Young Adulthood and Society
Tracy Shildrick, Newcastle University, UK
John Goodwin, University of Leicester, UK
Henrietta O'Connor, University of Leicester, UK
The Youth, Young Adulthood and Society series approaches youth as a distinct area, bringing together social scientists from many disciplines to present cutting-edge research monographs and collections on young people in societies around the world today. The books present original, exciting research, with strongly theoretically- and empirically-grounded analysis, advancing the field of youth studies. Originally set up and edited by Andy Furlong, the series presents interdisciplinary and truly international, comparative research monographs.
Complexities of Researching with Young People
Edited by Paulina Billett, Matt Hart and Dona Martin
Everyday Youth Cultures in the Gulf Peninsula
Changes and Challenges
Edited by Emanuela Buscemi and Ildik Kaposi
Young People and Long-Term Unemployment
Personal, Social, and Political Effects
Marco Giugni, Jasmine Lorenzini, Manlio Cinalli, Christian Lahusen, and Simone Baglioni
Structure and Agency in Young Peoples Lives
Theory, Methods and Agendas
Edited by Magda Nico and Ana Caetano
Youth Collectivities
Cultures and Objects
Edited by Bjrn Schiermer, Ben Gook and Valentina Cuzzocrea
For more information about this series, please visit https://www.routledge.com/Youth-Young-Adulthood-and-Society/book-series/YYAS
First published 2022
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2022 selection and editorial matter, Bjrn Schiermer, Ben Gook and Valentina Cuzzocrea; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Bjrn Schiermer, Ben Gook and Valentina Cuzzocrea to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN: 978-0-367-40403-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-032-13864-0 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-35594-3 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9780429355943
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John Fitzgerald is an Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Melbourne. His research interests include work on illicit drug markets, spatial practices, music and social theory, ethnography, networks, sense and sensation. He has recently published Life in Pain: Affective Economy and the Demand for Pain Relief, his second book applying continental philosophy to the arena of illicit drugs.
James Goring is a PhD researcher with UNEVOC@RMIT. UNEVOC is UNESCOs global network for promoting learning for the world of work. His research interests are the sociologies of youth and education. His research examines how global education, training and labour market policy discourses of young peoples 21st century skills have emerged as responses to the challenges of the 4th industrial revolution and ecological crisis.
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