2015
DOI: 10.24241/swbp.2015.3.1
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Youth Cultures: Values, Representations and Social Conditions

Abstract: The paper provides the conceptual and analytical background for the thematic Working Package number 4 "Youth cultures: values, representations and social conditions". It shows the relevance of the cultural dimension in the study of youth condition, in order to understand young people's actions and to recognise youth agency. Nowadays, the transition to adulthood takes place in the context of growing uncertainty and deep social, cultural and political transformations also in contemporary Arab Mediterranean socie… Show more

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“…The fourth tradition is represented by Arab youth subcultural traditions, including street vendors, football fans, rappers, hittistes 1 and baltagiyya. 2 In countries like Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, they emerge in a process of hybridization with their own cultural traditions of North Africa, marked by the importance of the family (Bayat, 2012;Camozzi et al, 2014;Nilan, 2016;Sánchez, 2010).…”
Section: Subcultural Gang Traditions Worldwide: From Classicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth tradition is represented by Arab youth subcultural traditions, including street vendors, football fans, rappers, hittistes 1 and baltagiyya. 2 In countries like Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, they emerge in a process of hybridization with their own cultural traditions of North Africa, marked by the importance of the family (Bayat, 2012;Camozzi et al, 2014;Nilan, 2016;Sánchez, 2010).…”
Section: Subcultural Gang Traditions Worldwide: From Classicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the word 'hermanito' (brother) by Latino groups shows the dimension of fraternity in an organization, whose main objective is not to commit crimes, but to offer solidarity by sharing their difficult daily life in terms of protection, identity construction and feelings of affection (Brotherton & Barrios, 2004;Feixa et al, , 2008. A decade later, this situation is still 'in process' in the Latin diaspora and the same (in) definition affects the Arabic and Muslim diasporic youth worlds (Camozzi et al, 2014;Feixa & Romaní, 2014;Queirolo Palmas, 2016).…”
Section: Beyond Criminality: Transgang Theoretical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third axis is represented by Arab youth subcultural traditions, including street vendors, football fans, rappers, hittistes and baltagiyya. In countries like Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, they emerge in a process of hybridization with their own cultural traditions of North Africa, marked by the importance of the family (Bayat, 2012;Camozzi et al, 2014;Nilan, 2016;Sánchez García, 2010). 4.…”
Section: Beyond Criminality: Transgang Theoretical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth tradition is represented by Arab youth subcultural traditions, including street vendors, football fans, rappers, hittistes 2 and baltagiyya 3 . In countries like Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, they emerge in a process of hybridization with their own cultural traditions of North Africa, marked by the importance of the family (Bayat 2012;Camozzi et al 2014;Nilan 2016;Sánchez García 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%