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151. Symbolic violence and the Olympic Games: low-income youth, social legacy commitments, and urban exclusion in Olympic host cities.

152. Loving and living the Zapatista event: understanding affect inside youth Mexican activism.

153. ‘Generation rent’ and the ability to ‘settle down’: economic and geographical variation in young people’s housing transitions.

154. (Dis)ordered social sequences of mobile young adults: spatial, social and return mobilities.

155. 'Tai-Lao' in Australia and 'Losers' in Taiwan: the stigma of working holidaymakers in neoliberal Taiwan.

156. Transforming youth participation? Examining co-production in a school based time bank.

157. Navigating religious diversity: exploring young people's lived religious citizenship in Indonesia.

158. 'Keeping it straight' what do South African queer youth say they need from sexuality education?

159. The paradox of academic determinism and adolescent romance in Hong Kong.

160. What mattered ten years on? Young people's reflections on their involvement with a charitable youth participation project.

161. Disentangled, decentred and democratised: Youth Studies for the global South.

162. Gendered expectations of the biographical and social future: young adults’ approaches to short and long-term thinking.

163. Three notes on a political economy of youth.

164. Generic distinctiveness and the entrepreneurial self: a case study of English Higher Education.

165. Marginalised youth, criminal justice and performing arts: young people's experiences of music-making.

166. Everyday social media use of young Australian adults.

167. Agents of transition? Young workers experiences of using private employment agencies in three Midlands cities.

168. Diasporic youth identities of uncertainty and hope: second-generation Albanian experiences of transnational mobility in an era of economic crisis in Greece.

169. The mobility imperative for rural youth: the structural, symbolic and non-representational dimensions rural youth mobilities.

170. From products to publics? The potential of participatory design for research on youth, safety and well-being.

171. Gendered youth transitions in local jihad in Indonesia: negotiating agency in arranged marriage.

172. Does cohort size matter? Assessing the effect of youth cohort size and peer influence on young people's electoral participation.

173. Wild and tame zones in times of disharmony: Muslim boys and belonging in a primary school in Melbourne, Australia.

174. 'No, we vote for whoever we want to': young British Muslims making new claims on citizenship amidst ongoing forms of marginalisation.

175. Muslim youth environmentalists in Indonesia.

176. Places of possibility: youth research as creative liberatory praxis.

177. Gender, love and the Internet: romantic online interactions in Chilean young people.

178. The discursive construction of gay teenagers in times of mediatization: youth's reflections on intimate storytelling, queer shame and realness in popular social media places.

179. Spectacles of intimacy? Mapping the moral landscape of teenage social media.

180. Shaped by place? Young people's aspirations in disadvantaged neighbourhoods.

181. Journey towards independent living: a grounded theory investigation of leaving the care of Girls & Boys Town, South Africa.

182. The ‘Mosquito’ and the transformation of British public space.

183. Emplacing young people in an Australian rural community: an extraverted sense of place in times of change.

184. Self-work and social change: disindividualised participation amongst young Australian Buddhist practitioners.

185. Building inclusion, maintaining marginality: how social and health services act as capital for young substance users.

186. ‘She has like 4000 followers!’: the celebrification of self within school social networks.

187. ‘The brainy ones are leaving’: the subtlety of (un)cool places through the eyes of rural youth.

188. ‘Society does treat me differently and that is a shame’: understandings and feelings of Britishness amongst visibly observant young Muslims.

189. The frustrated generation youth exclusion in Arab Mediterranean societies.

190. Young people’s perceptions of power and influence as a basis for understanding contemporary citizenship.

191. ‘All in all it is just a judgement call’: issues surrounding sexual consent in young people’s heterosexual encounters.

192. Taking pleasure seriously: the political significance of subcultural practice.

193. 'You can't just be a Muslim in outer space': young people making sense of religion at local places in the city.

194. (Sub)national and supranational identity among majority and minority youth in superdiverse urban schools.

195. How do social media-related attachments and assemblages encourage or reduce drinking among young people?

196. Social media as moral laboratory: street involved youth, death and grief.

197. 'Flexible ongoing': the young university student as homo promptus.

198. School to work outcomes during the Great Recession, is the regional scale relevant for young people's life chances?

199. Living the dream? University students in mobile times.

200. Acquiescent market citizens? Age and redistributive policy attitudes in Australia.