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In China, a process of compressed socialization of youth is characterized by multiple spatial, professional and social mobilities. Young skilled Chinese move and circulate to improve their qualification and education levels in order to develop upward social mobility’s trajectories. Young low-skilled migrants’ biographic pathways are structured around spatial discontinuities and horizontal social mobilities. In labor markets, the phenomenon of structural disqualification impacts young Chinese and the risk of downward social mobility has affected the young middle-class. Platforms appear as new spaces of commodification and subordination that produce a cybertariat. In Chinese mega-cities, social inequalities and urban boundaries do promote segregation and marginalization, while at the same time, young Chinese entrepreneurs are developing international networks and economic cosmopolitanism. Chinese youth are crossing transnational spaces wherein identities are redefined through a process of cultural creolization.

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Contents Abstract Keywords  Introduction  1 Sociology of Youth in China: Theoretical and Methodological Issues  2 Chinese Youth and Migration  3 Youth and Education in China  4 Youth and Chinese Family  5 Youth and Urban Life in China  6 Chinese Youth, Labor and the Search for Respect  7 Youth and Digital Life in China Conclusion Bibliography

Sociology of Chinese Youth

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 15/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9789004537491, 978-9004537491
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      Book Synopsis
      In China, a process of compressed socialization of youth is characterized by multiple spatial, professional and social mobilities. Young skilled Chinese move and circulate to improve their qualification and education levels in order to develop upward social mobility’s trajectories. Young low-skilled migrants’ biographic pathways are structured around spatial discontinuities and horizontal social mobilities. In labor markets, the phenomenon of structural disqualification impacts young Chinese and the risk of downward social mobility has affected the young middle-class. Platforms appear as new spaces of commodification and subordination that produce a cybertariat. In Chinese mega-cities, social inequalities and urban boundaries do promote segregation and marginalization, while at the same time, young Chinese entrepreneurs are developing international networks and economic cosmopolitanism. Chinese youth are crossing transnational spaces wherein identities are redefined through a process of cultural creolization.

      Table of Contents
      Contents Abstract Keywords  Introduction  1 Sociology of Youth in China: Theoretical and Methodological Issues  2 Chinese Youth and Migration  3 Youth and Education in China  4 Youth and Chinese Family  5 Youth and Urban Life in China  6 Chinese Youth, Labor and the Search for Respect  7 Youth and Digital Life in China Conclusion Bibliography

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