Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games :: alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens /
Anti-Muslim racism with its attendant xenophobia and (the fear of) Salafist hostility are two of the most essential problems facing Europe today. Both result from the enormous failure of the continent's integration policies, which have either insisted on immigrants'rigid assimilation or le...
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Zusammenfassung: | Anti-Muslim racism with its attendant xenophobia and (the fear of) Salafist hostility are two of the most essential problems facing Europe today. Both result from the enormous failure of the continent's integration policies, which have either insisted on immigrants'rigid assimilation or left immigrants to fend for themselves. This book radically breaks with contemporary approaches to immigrant assimilation and integration. Instead it examines non-institutional approaches that facilitate immigrant inclusion through the examples of three alternative small-scale projects that have impacted the lives of urban working-class youth, specifically with second-generation immigrant roots, in Vienna, Austria. These projects involve online gaming, hip hop as an art form, and social work as emancipatory pedagogic practice (commonly referred to as street work). After exploring historic and structural conditions of marginalization in Austria, the book investigates working-class teenagers'social networks and describes an online game designed to provide a platform for interaction between non-immigrant and immigrant youth who usually either do not interact or display prejudice when they engage each other. Hip hop can provide both a necessary outlet for alienated youth to articulate their frustrations and a highly effective tool for transforming inclusion conflicts. This is achieved through offering individual teens the necessary means to gain the resilience and social grounding necessary to help overcome exclusion and marginalization. In addition to the individual young person's agency, the inclusion process, of course, also requires corresponding efforts by the majority society. Social work with marginalized youth is crucial for successful inclusion. Specifically individual support in small-scale settings provides a unique opportunity to open up spaces for discouraged and disaffected teenagers to gain self-worth and dignity. While the book focuses on identity formation and the teenagers'agency, it argues that only projects that include both "newcomer" and "native" can aid in overcoming exclusionary attitudes and policies, eventually allowing some form of social bonding to take place. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxi, 184 pages) |
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spelling | Franz, Barbara, 1968- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCvK3KKt7GX7m9HV3tk6q http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004030574 Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / Barbara Franz. Lanham : Lexington Books, [2015] 1 online resource (xxi, 184 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Chapter 1: Diversity and Identity: Political History, Immigration Law and Identity Markers -- Working with Inner-City Youth -- Chapter 2: Social Networks: Stronger and Weaker Ties in Diverse Webs -- Chapter 3: Internet Games: Games for Change? / Barbara Franz, Fares Kayali, Gerit Götzenbrucker, Vera Schwarz, Jürgen Pfeffer, and Peter Purgathofer -- Chapter 4: Between Jihadism, Vulgarism and Identity Creation: Turkish Underground Rap in Vienna, Austria -- Chapter 5: The Social Worker: Back Bone or How Small Local Programs Can Make Remarkable Differences. Anti-Muslim racism with its attendant xenophobia and (the fear of) Salafist hostility are two of the most essential problems facing Europe today. Both result from the enormous failure of the continent's integration policies, which have either insisted on immigrants'rigid assimilation or left immigrants to fend for themselves. This book radically breaks with contemporary approaches to immigrant assimilation and integration. Instead it examines non-institutional approaches that facilitate immigrant inclusion through the examples of three alternative small-scale projects that have impacted the lives of urban working-class youth, specifically with second-generation immigrant roots, in Vienna, Austria. These projects involve online gaming, hip hop as an art form, and social work as emancipatory pedagogic practice (commonly referred to as street work). After exploring historic and structural conditions of marginalization in Austria, the book investigates working-class teenagers'social networks and describes an online game designed to provide a platform for interaction between non-immigrant and immigrant youth who usually either do not interact or display prejudice when they engage each other. Hip hop can provide both a necessary outlet for alienated youth to articulate their frustrations and a highly effective tool for transforming inclusion conflicts. This is achieved through offering individual teens the necessary means to gain the resilience and social grounding necessary to help overcome exclusion and marginalization. In addition to the individual young person's agency, the inclusion process, of course, also requires corresponding efforts by the majority society. Social work with marginalized youth is crucial for successful inclusion. Specifically individual support in small-scale settings provides a unique opportunity to open up spaces for discouraged and disaffected teenagers to gain self-worth and dignity. While the book focuses on identity formation and the teenagers'agency, it argues that only projects that include both "newcomer" and "native" can aid in overcoming exclusionary attitudes and policies, eventually allowing some form of social bonding to take place. English. Teenage immigrants Austria Social conditions. Children of immigrants Austria. Video games and teenagers Austria. Hip-hop Austria. Immigrants Cultural assimilation Austria. Adolescents immigrants Autriche Conditions sociales. Enfants d'immigrants Autriche. Jeux vidéo et adolescents Autriche. Hip-hop Autriche. Immigrants Intégration Autriche. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Children of immigrants fast Hip-hop fast Immigrants Cultural assimilation fast Teenage immigrants Social conditions fast Video games and teenagers fast Austria fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJx8BTwr9ybyyMq4GVJFKd has work: Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGXcmfyhw6bVmhhTK3qprq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games Lanham : Lexington Books, [2015] 9781498500920 (cloth : alk. paper) (DLC) 2015020767 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1044222 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Franz, Barbara, 1968- Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / Chapter 1: Diversity and Identity: Political History, Immigration Law and Identity Markers -- Working with Inner-City Youth -- Chapter 2: Social Networks: Stronger and Weaker Ties in Diverse Webs -- Chapter 3: Internet Games: Games for Change? / Barbara Franz, Fares Kayali, Gerit Götzenbrucker, Vera Schwarz, Jürgen Pfeffer, and Peter Purgathofer -- Chapter 4: Between Jihadism, Vulgarism and Identity Creation: Turkish Underground Rap in Vienna, Austria -- Chapter 5: The Social Worker: Back Bone or How Small Local Programs Can Make Remarkable Differences. Teenage immigrants Austria Social conditions. Children of immigrants Austria. Video games and teenagers Austria. Hip-hop Austria. Immigrants Cultural assimilation Austria. Adolescents immigrants Autriche Conditions sociales. Enfants d'immigrants Autriche. Jeux vidéo et adolescents Autriche. Hip-hop Autriche. Immigrants Intégration Autriche. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Children of immigrants fast Hip-hop fast Immigrants Cultural assimilation fast Teenage immigrants Social conditions fast Video games and teenagers fast |
title | Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / |
title_auth | Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / |
title_exact_search | Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / |
title_full | Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / Barbara Franz. |
title_fullStr | Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / Barbara Franz. |
title_full_unstemmed | Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / Barbara Franz. |
title_short | Immigrant youth, hip hop, and online games : |
title_sort | immigrant youth hip hop and online games alternative approaches to the inclusion of working class and second generation migrant teens |
title_sub | alternative approaches to the inclusion of working-class and second generation migrant teens / |
topic | Teenage immigrants Austria Social conditions. Children of immigrants Austria. Video games and teenagers Austria. Hip-hop Austria. Immigrants Cultural assimilation Austria. Adolescents immigrants Autriche Conditions sociales. Enfants d'immigrants Autriche. Jeux vidéo et adolescents Autriche. Hip-hop Autriche. Immigrants Intégration Autriche. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Children of immigrants fast Hip-hop fast Immigrants Cultural assimilation fast Teenage immigrants Social conditions fast Video games and teenagers fast |
topic_facet | Teenage immigrants Austria Social conditions. Children of immigrants Austria. Video games and teenagers Austria. Hip-hop Austria. Immigrants Cultural assimilation Austria. Adolescents immigrants Autriche Conditions sociales. Enfants d'immigrants Autriche. Jeux vidéo et adolescents Autriche. Hip-hop Autriche. Immigrants Intégration Autriche. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. Children of immigrants Hip-hop Immigrants Cultural assimilation Teenage immigrants Social conditions Video games and teenagers Austria |
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