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Digital Youth Subcultures Kate Hoskins (Brunel University London, UK)

Digital Youth Subcultures By Kate Hoskins (Brunel University London, UK)

Digital Youth Subcultures by Kate Hoskins (Brunel University London, UK)


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This book draws together both primary and secondary empirical research and existing literature to examine transgressive subcultural activities and engagement in digital social spaces (DSS).

Digital Youth Subcultures Summary

Digital Youth Subcultures: Performing 'Transgressive' Identities in Digital Social Spaces by Kate Hoskins (Brunel University London, UK)

This book draws together both primary and secondary empirical research and existing literature to examine transgressive subcultural activities and engagement in digital social spaces (DSS).

The book addresses four objectives:

1. To understand how young peoples' subcultures arise online and they are constructed and experienced in DSS

2. To understand how and why DSS matter to young people

3. To understand if any DSS controls exist in these online spaces and

4. To understand how identity locations such as social class, gender and ethnicity and/or their intersections shape young peoples' engagement and behaviour(s) in DSS.

In addressing these objectives with a focus on European contributions, the text provides a holistic understanding of the purpose of digital social spaces in shaping young peoples' identities and self-perceptions. It will be of interest to postgraduate students, secondary school teachers, lecturers and scholars in education, sociology, youth studies and technology.

About Kate Hoskins (Brunel University London, UK)

Kate Hoskins is a reader in Education at Brunel University London. Her research interests rest on the intersections between education policy, identity, inequalities in relation to early years and further and higher education. Among her recent publications is Youth Identities, Education and Employment Exploring Post-16 and Post-18 Opportunities, Access and Policy (2017).

Carlo Genova is an associate professor in Sociology of Culture at the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Turin. His main fields of research are youth cultures and youth activism, with great attention to urban space and material culture. Among his latest publications: Young activists in political squats. Mixing engagement and leisure, in Leisure Studies (2021) and Participation with style. Clothing among young activists in political groups, in Societies (2020).

Nic Crowe is a qualified Teacher, Youth and Community Worker and Play Worker and currently leads the undergraduate programme in Education at Brunel University. His main research focuses on Digital Stories of Transgression - currently Pro-Ana Communities and Lolicon - and Comics, Anime and Manga, as well as digital games and learning. Among his latest publications: Researching transgression: Ana as a youth subculture in the age of digital ethnography, in Societies (2019).

Table of Contents

Part I: Contextualising the digital youth subcultural field; theory, methods and ethics

1. What are digital youth subcultures and why do they matter?

2. Researching youth subcultures; methodology, methods and ethics

Part II: Transgressive Youth? Explorations in digital social spaces

SPORT

3. Riding, Filming and Posting. Skateboard professionals and transgressive uses of digital media

4. Transgressive with knowledge: the construction of the traceur in digital social space.

MUSIC

5. 'If you know, you know'. 1990s Ravers' classed and gendered transgressive engagement in digital social spaces

6. 'This is NOT Rap'. Boundary-works and symbolic violence in YouTube-based music subcultures

SEX AND THE BODY

7. Exploring the endurance of phallogocentric power relations in young people's digital sexual cultures

8. 'Porking Pippi Longstocking' and other Erotic Stories: Illicit Bodies in the Classroom

Part III: Conclusions, reflections and recommendations

9. Looking at Transgression Through a New Lens

10. Drawing the threads together: conclusions and recommendations

Additional information

NPB9780367654702
9780367654702
0367654709
Digital Youth Subcultures: Performing 'Transgressive' Identities in Digital Social Spaces by Kate Hoskins (Brunel University London, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-12-30
192
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