
Resisting the Label
How Young People Challenge Negative Everyday Representations
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 29. December 2025
Book
Hardback
122 pages
978-1-041-17401-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book draws on ethnographic research across multiple European contexts to explore how young people navigate their complex positioning in society today. At a time when environmental disaster, health crises, economic instability, and ongoing conflicts compete for urgency in our collective concerns, young people find themselves simultaneously portrayed as symbols of societal problems and repositories of hope for the future. Through rich ethnographic data, the book examines the shared experiences of European youth as they confront negative everyday representations while negotiating the complex power relations that perpetuate cycles of misrepresentation, stigmatization, and misrecognition. The research reveals how these processes ultimately compound young people's exclusion from equal participation in social life, offering critical insights into youth perspectives on their paradoxical social positioning.
Spanning the fields of youth studies, sociology, cultural studies, political science, and critical theory, this volume speaks to scholars, educators, policymakers, and practitioners working with young people. The interdisciplinary approach makes it valuable for undergraduate and graduate courses in social sciences, while also serving as an essential resource for youth workers, community organizers, and anyone committed to understanding and addressing the structural challenges facing contemporary youth.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Youth Studies.
Spanning the fields of youth studies, sociology, cultural studies, political science, and critical theory, this volume speaks to scholars, educators, policymakers, and practitioners working with young people. The interdisciplinary approach makes it valuable for undergraduate and graduate courses in social sciences, while also serving as an essential resource for youth workers, community organizers, and anyone committed to understanding and addressing the structural challenges facing contemporary youth.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Youth Studies.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
424 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-17401-1 (9781041174011)
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Other editions
Additional editions

Jo Deakin | Hilary Pilkington | Zyab Ibanez
Resisting the Label
How Young People Challenge Negative Everyday Representations
E-Book
12/2025
Routledge
€73.99
Available for download

Jo Deakin | Hilary Pilkington | Zyab Ibanez
Resisting the Label
How Young People Challenge Negative Everyday Representations
E-Book
12/2025
Routledge
€73.99
Available for download
Persons
Jo Deakin is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Manchester University, UK. Her work explores the intersection of youth work, justice, and social policy, focusing on young people's responses to criminalization and stigma.
Hilary Pilkington is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK, and Fellow of the UK Academy of Social Sciences. Her research explores youth cultural practices, political participation, and extremism.
Zyab Ibanez is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Government and Public Policies (IGOP) at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. With a PhD from the European University Institute and an MSc from the London School of Economics, his research examines how institutional frameworks influence public policy implementation in employment, working- time, and migration.
Aet Annist is Associate Professor at the Department of Ethnology and UNESCO Chair in the Institute of Cultural Studies, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her research examines social fragmentation, community resilience, and processes of dispossession in neoliberal contexts.
Hilary Pilkington is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK, and Fellow of the UK Academy of Social Sciences. Her research explores youth cultural practices, political participation, and extremism.
Zyab Ibanez is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Government and Public Policies (IGOP) at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. With a PhD from the European University Institute and an MSc from the London School of Economics, his research examines how institutional frameworks influence public policy implementation in employment, working- time, and migration.
Aet Annist is Associate Professor at the Department of Ethnology and UNESCO Chair in the Institute of Cultural Studies, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her research examines social fragmentation, community resilience, and processes of dispossession in neoliberal contexts.
Content
Introduction: Reflections on young people's responses to negative everyday representations of themselves 1. At the 'risky' end of things: labelling, self-concept and the role of supportive relationships in young lives 2. Not apologising for a community: young people's responses to misrecognition and stigma 3. When visibility becomes political: visibility and stigmatisation of young people 4. Youth in conflict: space and subculture 5. Heading for a better world: micropolitical activism of young people seeking social change 6. 'Pro-moral order' activism: a study of diversity within youth communities of struggle in St Petersburg