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Young People, Social Capital and Ethnic Identity

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Informationen zum Autor Tracey Reynolds is a Senior Research Fellow at the Families and Social Capital Research Group, London South Bank University. Klappentext This edited collection explores the cultural and social contexts in which young people operate, and their use of social capital in developing identity and belonging. This book was published as a special issue of the Race and Ethnic Studies. Zusammenfassung This edited collection explores the cultural and social contexts in which young people operate, and their use of social capital in developing identity and belonging. This book was published as a special issue of the Race and Ethnic Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Young people, social capital and ethnic identity Tracey Reynolds 2. In Transition: Young people in Northern Ireland growing up in, and out of, divided communities Sheena McGrellis 3. Social networks and identity negotiations of religious minority youth in diverse social contexts Arniika Kussisto 4. Transnational family relationships, social networks and return migration among British-Caribbean young people Tracey Reynolds 5. Enabling and constraining aspects of social capital in migrant families: ethnicity, gender and generation Elisabetta Zontini 6. Care leavers and social capital: understanding and negotiating racial and ethnic identity Ravinder Barn 7. "True stories from bare times on road": Developing empowerment, identity and social capital among urban minority ethnic young people in London, U.K. Daniel Briggs 8. Young people’s social capital: complex identities, dynamic networks Susie Weller

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