List of Figures and TablesNotes on Contributors1 Bringing Together Forms of Collective Engagement in Youth Transitions Processes, Practices and Theoretical Perspectives Valentina Cuzzocrea, Ben Gook and Bjørn Schiermer PART 1 Forms of Collective Engagement in (Un)employment, (Lack of) Work, Collaborative Practices 2 Transition Companions. The Role of Peers in German School-to-Work Transitions Tabea Schlimbach and Birgit Reißig 3 Early Teen-Work Assemblages and Embedded Dependence Rebecca Raby and Wolfgang Lehmann 4 Precarious Solidarities Unions, Young Workers and Representative Claims Melanie Simms and Duncan Adam PART 2 Youth Collectivities and Transformed Public Space 5 The Lonjas in the Basque Country New Forms of Collectivity in Precarious Times Diego Carbajo, María Martínez and Benjamín Tejerina 6 Collective Individualism Practices of Youth Collectivity within a Graffiti Community in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Michelle Mansfield 7 ''There Is No Me, There Is Only Us'' The Erasmus Bubble as a Transient Form of Transnational Collectivity Valentina Cuzzocrea, Ewa Krzaklewska and David Cairns PART 3 Youth Collectivities in Forging Youth Identities through New Media 8 Young Italians, NEETs and Political Engagement Any Good News? Massimiliano Andretta and Roberta Bracciale 9 Gendered Social Media Cultures between Individuality and Collectivity Natalia Waechter 10 The Assisting Collectivities of Young Migrants and Nonmigrants via New Media Natalia Juchniewicz and Izabela Grabowska PART 4 Forms of Collective Engagement in Reshaping Subjectivities 11 The Taken-for-Granted in Intergenerational Processes during Youth Transitions Exploring Intersections of Gender, Class and Historical Period Ann Nilsen and Kristoffer Chelsom Vogt 12 Connecting Individualisations Towards a New Generational Collective Action Enzo Colombo and Paola Rebughini Afterword Carles Feixa Index.
Forms of Collective Engagement in Youth Transitions : A Global Perspective