"Most of the People My Age Tend to Move Out"

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Boyhood Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.3167/BHS.2019.120203
Khawla Badwan, S. Wilkinson
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Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious and mobile lives. This article explores how male university students (aged 18–25) talk about, and belong to, the places they inhabit in Greater Manchester, England. Drawing on mixed-methods data collection from survey responses and in-depth semi-structured interviews, this article finds that while young men embrace liquid understandings of place, they express tensions between “insiders” and “outsiders.” While universities appear to be significant places for male university students, only half the participants reported feelings of belonging to university communities. Consequently, this article proposes recommendations for universities, in order to ensure male university students feel they can open up to staff, thereby enabling them to feel part of a “learning community”—a key theme of the National Student Survey.
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“大多数和我同龄的人都倾向于搬出去”
对于生活越来越不稳定和流动的年轻人来说,大学是他们离开城市的一种方式。这篇文章探讨了男大学生(18-25岁)如何谈论和属于他们在英国大曼彻斯特居住的地方。根据从调查回复和深度半结构化访谈中收集的混合方法数据,本文发现,尽管年轻男性对地方有着流动的理解,但他们表达了“内部人”和“外部人”之间的紧张关系。虽然大学似乎是男大学生的重要场所,只有一半的参与者表示对大学社区有归属感。因此,本文为大学提出了建议,以确保男大学生觉得自己可以向教职员工敞开心扉,从而让他们感觉自己是“学习社区”的一部分——这是全国学生调查的一个关键主题。
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Boyhood Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal
Boyhood Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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