Constructing ‘Micro-territories of the local’: young people making place in regional Australia

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Catherine Waite
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ABSTRACT Places outside the city have continuously been characterised by received knowledge about decline, youth outmigration, lifestyle discourses and a lack of opportunities for young people. This paper argues that greater clarification of young people’s place-making practices counteracts received knowledge about the decline of the regions, discourses about the ‘idyllic’ communities and lack of access commonly understood to impact young people beyond the city. This paper further seeks to contribute to the academic discussion about non-urban spaces by focusing on regional places specifically, a key geography in the discussion about place. A focus group study with 62 individuals aged 16–28 years was designed to capture young people’s place-making practices. Using Harris, A., and J. Wyn. (2009. “Young People’s Politics and the Micro-Territories of the Local.” Australian Journal of Political Science 44 (2): 327–344) concept ‘micro-territories of the local’ as a framework, the analysis draws on gender and social class to interrogate young people’s place-making projects. The findings indicate that regional towns represent a unique constellation of people, resources and history that highlights the specific place-making projects of young people in their teens and into their 20s.
构建“当地的微型领土”:年轻人在澳大利亚地区占据一席之地
摘要城市以外的地方一直以公认的衰落、青年外流、生活方式话语和年轻人缺乏机会为特征。本文认为,对年轻人的选址实践进行更多的澄清,抵消了人们对地区衰落的了解,对“田园诗般”社区的讨论,以及人们普遍认为缺乏影响城市以外年轻人的机会。本文进一步试图通过关注区域性场所,特别是关于场所讨论中的一个关键地理学,为非城市空间的学术讨论做出贡献。一项针对62名年龄在16-28岁之间的人的焦点小组研究旨在捕捉年轻人的场所营造实践。使用Harris,A.和J.Wyn。(2009年,《年轻人的政治与地方的微观领地》,《澳大利亚政治学杂志》44(2):327–344)以“地方的微观领土”为概念框架,分析利用性别和社会阶层来质疑年轻人的地方建设项目。研究结果表明,地区城镇代表了一个独特的人口、资源和历史群体,突出了青少年和20多岁年轻人的特定场所建设项目。
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4.10
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期刊介绍: Australian Geographer was founded in 1928 and is the nation"s oldest geographical journal. It is a high standard, refereed general geography journal covering all aspects of the discipline, both human and physical. While papers concerning any aspect of geography are considered for publication, the journal focuses primarily on two areas of research: •Australia and its world region, including developments, issues and policies in Australia, the western Pacific, the Indian Ocean, Asia and Antarctica. •Environmental studies, particularly the biophysical environment and human interaction with it.
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