“…Outlining intergenerational consequences of incarceration of parents on children's life course transitions in the U.S. (Turney & Lanuza, 2017). Focusing on how, economic differentiation at the regional and municipal level affects young Israelis life course transitions differently (Shani & Bar-Haim, 2020). Documenting how in Edmonton, Canada, life course transitions of young people come with 'scripts' different for transitioning into adulthood compared to their previous generations with emphasis on relationships to homeownership (Severson & Collins, 2020) Children's Geographies will remain 'stuck' (Punch, 2020); remain as a 'discipline in-the-making' (Alanen, 2018, p. 125),…”