Peter Kraftl is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Birmingham, UK. His research looks at the intersection between children, young people and the environment, with a particular interest in urban and education spaces. He has published ten books (most recently, After Childhood, Routledge) and over 100 journal articles and book chapters on these topics. Peter has been an Editor of the journals Children’s Geographies and Area and is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (UK).
Peter Kelly is a Professor of Education in the School of Education at Deakin University. Peter’s current research interests include a critical engagement with young people, their well-being, resilience and enterprise, and the challenges associated with the emergence of the Anthropocene. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, these interests are framing the development of a research agenda titled: COVID-19 and Young People’s Well-being, Education, Training and Employment Pathways: Scenarios for Young People’s Sustainable Futures.
Diego Carbajo Padilla is an assistant professor and researcher of the Department of Sociology and Social Work at the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU (Spain). His main research interests articulate concepts such as youth, precarity and/or entrepreneurship. These interests are concretised in publications around the concept of global grammars of entreprise, young people’s residential transitions and the squatter social movement in the Basque Country.
Rosalyn Black is a Senior Lecturer within the School of Education at Deakin University, Australia. Her research interests meet at the intersection of the sociologies of education and youth. It draws on poststructuralist perspectives to critically analyse young people’s relationship to democratic systems; the role of schools and universities in constructing young people as citizens; and the geographies of young people’s lived experiences of citizenship, especially in contexts of social inequality.
Seth Brown is a Lecturer in the School of Education at RMIT University, Australia. His research interest is in the socio-cultural studies of education and youth in the context of wider social and cultural change. He is Head of UNEVOC@RMIT University and a member of Co-Lab SDGs and the Young People’s Sustainable Futures Lab. His most recent jointly written book includes Belonging, Identity, Time and Young People’s Engagement in the Middle Years of School with co-authors Peter Kelly and Scott Phillips (Palgrave Macmillan 2020).
Anoop Nayak is Professor in Social and Cultural Geography at Newcastle University, UK. His research interests include race, ethnicity and migration; youth cultures and social class inequalities; masculinities and global transformations. His current research explores young people, diversity and belonging in a post-Brexit age (Research Excellence Academy) and an ESRC co-production award seeking to develop new templates for masculinities in primary schools.
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Anoop Nayak & Mary Jane Kehily: Gender, Youth and Culture
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Alex Jeffrey & Anoop Nayak: Geographical Thought
Geographical Thought provides a clear and accessible introduction to the key ideas and figures in human geography. The book provides an essential introduction to the theories that have shaped the stu …
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Alex Jeffrey & Anoop Nayak: Geographical Thought
Geographical Thought provides a clear and accessible introduction to the key ideas and figures in human geography. The book provides an essential introduction to the theories that have shaped the stu …
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Anoop Nayak: Race, Place and Globalization
What does it mean to be young in a changing world? How are migration, settlement and new urban cultures shaping young lives? And in particular, are race, place and class still meaningful to contempor …
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Rosalyn Black & Seth Brown: Young People and Thinking Technologies for the Anthropocene
This collection, which is a companion volume to Young People and Stories for the Anthropocene (Kelly et al., 2022), aims to find, to explore, and to co-produce ways of ‘;staying with the trouble’ (Ha …
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Anoop Nayak & Mary Jane Kehily: Gender, Youth and Culture
The question of how boys become men or how girls become women may seem simple, but the answers can be complex. This new edition draws upon rich examples from research, popular media, and global accou …
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Anoop Nayak: Race, Place and Globalization
What does it mean to be young in a changing world? How are migration, settlement and new urban cultures shaping young lives? And in particular, are race, place and class still meaningful to contempor …
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