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Youth at the Margins - Perspectives on Arab Mediterranean Youth (Paperback)
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Youth at the Margins - Perspectives on Arab Mediterranean Youth (Paperback)
Series: Europa Regional Perspectives
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The 2011 Arab uprisings led to a great proliferation of studies on
the situations in the Arab countries of the Mediterranean, with
particular attention given to their young people, whose role was
particularly central. Eight years on, in-depth exploration is still
needed of the conditions in which millions of (mainly young) people
demanded change. In this context, this volume examines the state
and diversity of the forms of socioeconomic, political and cultural
marginalization facing the region's young men and women, as well as
the strategies and routes of contestation by which they escape
them. Through the interdisciplinary empiricism of this book, based
on the results emerging from the SAHWA Project (funded by the
European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme, grant
agreement n 613174), we aspire to build a complex description and
analysis of the current situation of the Arab Mediterranean youth.
The aim is to fathom out young people's patterns, agency and living
conditions, focusing on the relational character of the juvenile
worlds actively constructed by themselves. The authors explore the
main trends that are reflected in the social strategies, cultural
constructions and changes within the Arab youth population, and
whether the creation of new lifestyles and the emergence of youth
cultures are an indicator of sociopolitical transitions. To answer
all these questions the researchers have conducted a comprehensive
study in five Arab Mediterranean countries: Algeria, Egypt,
Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. Based on mixed method research the
data collection is composed of two primary sources: the SAHWA Youth
Survey 2016 (2017), in which 10,000 young people were interviewed;
and the SAHWA Ethnographic Fieldwork 2015, involving more than 200
young people.
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