Seeds of cosmopolitan future? Young people and their aspirations for future mobility


Autoria(s): Skrbis, Zlatko; Woodward, Ian; Bean, Clive
Data(s)

13/09/2014

Resumo

Mobility across space is an exemplary characteristic of the global era and an important aspect of the cultural experience of many people in advanced industrialised nations. Mobility evokes powerful images that effectively counter any illusion of stationary life and provide a break from the insularity of the local and parochial. High levels of mobility are simultaneously a fact, a necessity and a cultural aspiration. In recent times, debates about mobility in social theory have considered the relationship between mobility and cosmopolitan culture and identities (Hannerz, 1990, Urry, 1990, 2000, Beck, 2006). Against this backdrop, this paper also draws on some of the more recent discussions about the emergence of globalised and cosmopolitan identities among young people (Beck and Beck-Gernsheim, 2009). Using data from a longitudinal study of young people in Queensland, this paper provides an insight into young people’s aspirations about future mobility. The data affirm Skeggs’ (2004) comment that mobility is an unequal resource, and demonstrate that aspirations of future mobility reflect numerous social, economic and cultural realities of young people’s lives. This inevitably leads us to problematise the established, and often abstract, nexus between cosmopolitanism and mobility in contemporary debates about cosmopolitanism.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68659/

Publicador

Taylor and Francis

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68659/2/68659.pdf

DOI:10.1080/13676261.2013.834314

Skrbis, Zlatko, Woodward, Ian, & Bean, Clive (2014) Seeds of cosmopolitan future? Young people and their aspirations for future mobility. Journal of Youth Studies, 17(5), pp. 614-625.

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Copyright 2013 Taylor and Francis

Fonte

Centre for Social Change Research; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation

Palavras-Chave #160805 Social Change #160806 Social Theory #mobility #cosmopolitanism #young people #aspirations
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Journal Article