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101. ‘It was too much technology … I chucked my laptop across the room': young women, networked affect and the positivity imperative.

102. Understanding how place is addressed in research on young people's political action: cases from Sweden.

103. Return mobilities and Italian youth transitions: new meanings around adulthood.

104. Young mothers in Australia: prioritising motherhood and resisting stereotypes.

105. About them, without them? figures of youth in Australian policy 2014–2021.

106. Hip Hop, identity, & Black girlhood: how Black girls (re)construct racial and gender identity through Hip Hop.

107. Subculture in the news: a longitudinal, semantic network analysis of punk media representation.

108. The low skills trap: the failure of education and social policies in preventing low-literate young people from being long-term NEET.

109. 'After god, we give strength to each other': young people's experiences of coping in the context of unaccompanied forced migration.

110. The future of work for young people – early occupational pathways and the risk of automation in Australia.

111. Housing after care: understanding security and stability in the transition out of care through the lenses of liminality, recognition and precarity.

112. Temporal emotion work, gender and aspirations of left-behind youth in Indonesian migrant-sending villages.

113. Educational outcomes of political participation? Young first-time voters 3 years after the Scottish Independence Referendum.

114. Narratives of Rwandan youth on post-genocide reconciliation: contesting discourses and identities in the making.

115. Latin American young NEETs: Brazil as a case study for systemic risks of youth social exclusion.

116. Generation equity and inequity: gilded and jilted generations in Britain since 1945.

117. Excluded generation: the growing challenges of labor market insertion for Egyptian youth.

118. Skateboarding Alone? Making Social Capital Discourse Relevant to Teenagers’ Lives.

119. The links between structural and social marginalisation – social relations of young Finnish adults not in employment or education.

120. Mobilisation through early activation and school engagement - the story from Scotland.

121. 'Individual and connected': an exploration of young people's discourses about youth cafes in Ireland.

122. All roads leading to Rome? The medium term outcomes of Australian youth’s transition pathways from education.

123. Young subjectivities and affective labour in the service economy.

124. Youth and their workers: the interacting subjectification effects of neoliberal social policy and NGO practice frameworks.

125. Perceived popularity of adolescents who use weapons in violence and adolescents who only carry weapons.

126. Interrogating race, unsettling whiteness: concepts of transitions, enterprise and mobilities in Australian youth studies.

127. The left behind: oil, youth and symbolic violence in the Niger delta.

128. An active investment in cultural capital: structured extracurricular activities and educational success in China.

129. Gender, violence and cultures of silence: young women and paramilitary violence.

130. Resources and pace of leaving home among young adults in Poland.

131. Youth transitions and migration: negotiated and constrained interdependencies within and across generations.

132. The post-80s generation: exploring the attitudes toward family and housing.

133. Moving beyond employment and earnings: reframing how youth livelihoods and wellbeing are evaluated in East Africa.

134. 'Congenial drinking' and accomplishments of place-belongingness among young people in rural Denmark.

135. Framing 'drug prevention' for young people in contact with the criminal justice system in England: views from practitioners in the field.

136. Cross-national variation in the subjective wellbeing of youth in low and middle income countries: the role of structural and micro-level factors.

137. 'Befriend them but not be their friend': Negotiations of youth practice in a digital age.

138. Technologically situated: the tacit rules of platform participation.

139. Continuing existence: viability and indigenous youth action in Himachal Pradesh, India.

140. Breaking the binary: self-narratives of young people in Italy.

141. Evaluating youth empowerment in neighbourhood settings: applying the capabilities 3C model to evidence and extend the social justice outcomes of youth work in Scotland.

142. Mortgaged futures: fractured livelihoods and youth debts during COVID-19.

143. Young women's contradictory expectations and their perceived capabilities for future work-family reconciliation in Finland.

144. The "NEET" category from the perspective of inequalities: toward a typology of school-to-work transitions among youth from lower class neighborhoods in the Brussels region (Belgium).

145. The role of youth-led activist organisations for contemporary climate activism: the case of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition.

146. Factors associated with the perpetration of interpersonal violence and abuse in young people's intimate relationships.

147. Youth studies, citizenship and transitions: towards a new research agenda.

148. Why we should think some more. A response to 'When you're boxing you don't think so much': pugilism, transitional masculinities and criminal desistance among young Danish gang members.

149. Sleepless in school? The social dimensions of young people's bedtime rest and routines.

150. 'It feels as if time has come to a standstill': Institutionalised everyday lives among youth with a mental illness.