ABSTRACT

This collection of ground-breaking international essays address the educational, social, work and biographical experiences of young women who are routinely constructed as ‘at risk’ and on the margins. Drawing on research from an international range of scholars, this book brings together important new perspectives on the gendered dimensions of social exclusion and educational marginalisation. It offers practitioners as well as researchers insights into how to ‘research’ social marginalisation and reflections on projects and programmes that have attempted to do so. Chapters investigate key topics such as:

  • early school leaving
  • indigenous young women and schooling
  • pregnant and parenting young women at school
  • constructions of health, subjectivity and social class
  • the politics of ethnicity.

Provocative and insightful, this book will make interesting reading to students and post-graduate students of education, youth studies, gender studies, sociology and social work.

chapter |5 pages

Young women ‘on the margins'

Representation, research and politics

chapter |14 pages

‘The stigma that goes with living here'

Social-spatial vulnerability in poor neighbourhoods

chapter |22 pages

Female youth homelessness in urban Canada

Space, representation and the contemporary female subject

chapter |12 pages

Inventing adulthoods

A biographical approach to understanding young lives 1

chapter |13 pages

Cross-generational conversations

Talking about school and family

chapter |15 pages

‘You cannot just sit there and accept what they say'

Ethnic minority Indian teenage schoolgirls in contemporary postcolonial Malaysia

chapter |13 pages

Policy hysteria in action

Teenage parents at secondary school in Australia

chapter |13 pages

The lived experience of Australian government Mutual Obligations policies

Creating shadow and preferred policy subjects

chapter |10 pages

‘At school I am just like everyone else'

Teenage pregnancy, schooling and educational outcomes

chapter |14 pages

Assembling selves

‘Choice' and the classed and gendered schooling experiences of ‘marginalized’ young women

chapter |13 pages

Generations of hope

Mothers, daughters and everyday wishes for a better life