2018
DOI: 10.1080/1070289x.2017.1400278
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Disjunctive belongings and the utopia of intimacy: violence, love and friendship among poor urban youth in neoliberal Chile

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“…As Wyn (2015) has noted, one of the most significant gaps being addressed in youth research is regarding young people's relationships to people and place as a core aspect of managing increasingly fluid, unstable and mobile lives. This work examines, in particular, place attachment in the context of immobilities, aspirations, and rural/urban/neighbourhood/township belongings and identifications (Butler, 2016; Risør & Arteaga Pérez, 2018; Swartz, Hamilton Harding, & De Lannoy, 2012) but has not yet connected deeply with transnational mobility scholarship. Little is known about how transnational mobility figures in young people's efforts to be connected, included and engaged in their local social worlds and through their mobile place‐making practices (Wyn, 2015), especially as these become more dispersed spatially and less predictable temporally (Woodman & Wyn, 2015).…”
Section: Life and Migration Courses: Challenges To Linearity Chronolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Wyn (2015) has noted, one of the most significant gaps being addressed in youth research is regarding young people's relationships to people and place as a core aspect of managing increasingly fluid, unstable and mobile lives. This work examines, in particular, place attachment in the context of immobilities, aspirations, and rural/urban/neighbourhood/township belongings and identifications (Butler, 2016; Risør & Arteaga Pérez, 2018; Swartz, Hamilton Harding, & De Lannoy, 2012) but has not yet connected deeply with transnational mobility scholarship. Little is known about how transnational mobility figures in young people's efforts to be connected, included and engaged in their local social worlds and through their mobile place‐making practices (Wyn, 2015), especially as these become more dispersed spatially and less predictable temporally (Woodman & Wyn, 2015).…”
Section: Life and Migration Courses: Challenges To Linearity Chronolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This raises the question why would someone befriend a peer he or she does not trust. Risør and Arteaga-Pérez (2018) conducted a study with youth in poor, urban, crime-ridden neighborhoods in Chile. They found that youth turn to close relations with friends as spaces of belonging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The more stable and positive the image one has of oneself, the more confident one feels to get closer to and trust others, which enables a better self-disclosure (McCarthy et al, 2017). Both trust and self-disclosure also facilitate giving and receiving feedback, which allows adjusting one’s self-image and fosters a sense of belonging (Risør & Arteaga-Pérez, 2018). However, not all adolescents necessarily achieve this.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para efectos de nuestro objetivo, a continuación destacamos la importancia del carácter procesual de la intimidad como eje clave para acercarnos a ésta. En primer lugar, son relevantes desde esta perspectiva elaboraciones recientes "intimidades afectivas" (Kolehmainen et al, 2022) que comprenden las intimidades como campo de producción y búsqueda de relaciones significativas que, en contextos de precariedad económica e incertidumbre, están atravesadas por el deseo de un proyecto de futuro que se negocia cotidianamente con atisbos de optimismo y desencanto (Risør;Arteaga, 2018;Freeman, 2020). En concreto, desde esta óptica se abordan aquellas relaciones que se entienden como libremente reconocidas y en las que se plasman los deseos y sueños por salir de un presente precario para sumarse 1 Traducción propia.…”
Section: Sobre El Concepto De Intimidadunclassified