The ambiguous work of creating communities

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    Abstract

    Our presentation is based on a study of young people living in deprived urban neighbourhoods in Copenhagen participating in a community-creating project coordinated by Actions Aid Denmark. The study involves 19 young people between 15 and 20 years of age. The data is 19 journey maps (Nielsen & Sørensen, 2018) conducted individually or in groups of 2-6 young people. The maps express the young people’s experiences of taking part in journey of learning, taking action and creating local communities. The maps demonstrate how people are located in relation to others as well as movements and causes demonstrating how they understand e.g. who is acting and who is acted upon. While the Actions Aid’s project talks about ‘community’ in singular, our analysis of the young people’s stories shows not only one, but three kinds of community-formation in: 1) ‘a small, project-defined community’, 2) ‘a larger, local community’ and 3) ‘a big societal community’. In our presentation we will discuss how these different kinds of communities are formed, what positions of participation they allow for and what possibilities and limitations they construct for young people in deprived urban areas.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date22 Oct 2019
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Oct 2019
    EventResearch Symposium: 'family and youth marginalization in urban areas' - University Collage Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
    Duration: 22 Oct 201922 Oct 2019

    Seminar

    SeminarResearch Symposium
    LocationUniversity Collage Copenhagen
    Country/TerritoryDenmark
    CityCopenhagen
    Period22/10/201922/10/2019

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