Dear all,
Please find a call for papers of a special edition of 'People, Place and Policy' titled: Contemporary Youth: Precarity, Resistance and (Re)imagined Futures'.
PPP is an open access journal, where we look to provide a forum for debate about how policy shapes the risks, opportunities and constraints that face people and places in contemporary society.
The aims and scope of the edition are as follows:
The youth phase has been described as a “privileged vantage point from which to observe processes of social change and continuity”. Over the last ten years since the financial crisis many aspects of young people’s lives have been reshaped, including (but not limited to) un/employment (Bell and Blanchflower, 2018), mental health (Eckersley, 2011), housing (Hoolachan, et al), education (Reay, 2016) and welfare (Crisp and Powell, 2017). With this in mind, ‘People, Place and Policy’ wish to present a range of interdisciplinary papers exploring how young people have responded and reshaped their lives in light of societal and economic change.
We welcome contributions from academics and practitioners from different stages in their careers, including Early Careers Researchers.
Submission and types of paper:
PPP publish a number of article types, and all of these will be considered for the Special Issue. These include:
i) Research Articles and Reviews,
ii) Practice, Alternatives and Focus Papers,
iii) Book Reviews,
iv) Blogs
For more information, please refer to the Notes for Contributors which can be accessed here: https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fextra.shu.ac.uk%2Fppp-online%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F01%2Fppp-notes-for-contributors.pdf&data=01%7C01%7CHoolachanJ%40cardiff.ac.uk%7C1bdddd553e4141fda6c408d68cfd7a88%7Cbdb74b3095684856bdbf06759778fcbc%7C1&sdata=cdFGqakhTp4IazLlsuKbyEx3e2AbTfTcRwaP1kzB0jI%3D&reserved=0
Short abstracts (around 300 words) for potential submissions should be sent to Chris Devany by 22/03/2019.
If accepted, contributors will be contacted in April 2019 inviting them to submit a paper to the special issue. At this point, full details of how to submit using the online system will be sent to authors. The Editors of the Special Issue would be happy to discuss the scope and relevance of your article informally before you submit your abstract. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in contact with the editorial team.
Chris Devany - [log in to unmask]
Jennifer Hoolachan - [log in to unmask]
A. Formby - [log in to unmask]
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Many thanks.
Chris, Jennifer and Adam.
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