2022
DOI: 10.1163/25895745-bja10017
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Contemporary Youth Culture at the Margins of Marseille and Milan: Gangs, Music, and Global Imaginaries

Abstract: In this article, we will compare Marseille and Milan, as well as the social (and digital) practices of young people living in two neighbourhoods: LaFab in the third district—one of the poorest areas of the French city—and San Siro—one of the largest social housing areas of the Italian one. These young people were born in France and Italy, but their parents are mostly of African origins. This comparative analysis is carried out at three interdependent levels: the youth policies, the ethnographic study of young … Show more

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“…By employing an ethnographic approach [70][71][72][73][74], we have been able to study the physical landscape conditions, movements, and social meanings of mobility and disability of PMDs in Quebec City. Understanding the relationship between society and people with disabilities requires the development of a research approach based on their participation and the use of methodological tools to capture their individual and collective experiences [57].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By employing an ethnographic approach [70][71][72][73][74], we have been able to study the physical landscape conditions, movements, and social meanings of mobility and disability of PMDs in Quebec City. Understanding the relationship between society and people with disabilities requires the development of a research approach based on their participation and the use of methodological tools to capture their individual and collective experiences [57].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%