As of 2021, Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth is no longer published as a journal but continues as a book series.
Taking a global perspective, Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth (RPGY) addresses specific issues related to the impact of expanding interdependency of national societies on youth conditions. At a time when youth has undergone tremendous changes in most of the countries in the world (Western, Eastern, Southern and Northern), this publication provides academics, practitioners and policy makers worldwide with exhaustive analyses and syntheses regarding youth in a global context as well as the renewed approaches needed to assess these shifts.
Young people both are affected by and are the actors of the globalization of everyday life. Mobility (travel, migration, education), multicultural backgrounds, relations to educational and job markets, demands for leisure recognition, transformation of families and of childhood and youth, and the proliferation and development of youth cultures are among the changing factors that Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth investigates on macro, meso and micro levels.
Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth welcomes proposals coming from the wide range of the human and social sciences (to include sociology, anthropology, demography, economics, psychology, linguistics, political science, history, etc.).
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts by email to the publisher Jason Prevost. Please direct all other correspondence to Assistant Editor Debbie de Wit.
Editors-in-Chief
Vincenzo Cicchelli, Ceped, Université Paris Descartes/IRD (France)
Sylvie Octobre, DEPS-DOC, Ministère de la culture and Centre Max Weber, ENS Lyon/CNRS (France)
Editorial Board
Valentina Cuzzocrea, University of Cagliari (Italy)
Carles Feixa Pàmpols, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
Modesto Guillermo Gayo Cal, Universidad Diego Portales (Chile)
Olga Guzhva, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine)
Peter Holley, University of Helsinki (Finland)
David Inglis, University of Helsinki (Finland)
Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota (USA)
Danai S. Mupotsa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (South Africa)
Leyla Neyzi, Sabancı University, Istanbul (Turkey)
Ngai Sek-yum (Steven), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
Victor Roudometof, University of Cyprus (Cyprus)
Hiro Saito, Singapore Management University (Singapore)
Shih Yi-Ping (Eva), Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan)
Teresa T. Swartz, University of Minnesota (USA)
Natalia Wächter, LMU München (Germany)
Howard Williamson, University of South Wales (UK)
Dan Woodman, The University of Melbourne (Australia)
Ana Wortman, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Katarzyna M. Wyrzykowska, Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland)
Vincenzo Cicchelli is Associate Professor of Sociology at Université Paris Descartes and Research Fellow at Ceped (Université Paris Descartes/IRD). At Brill, with Sylvie Octobre, he is the co-editor-in-chief of Youth and Globalization, the series co-editor of Youth in a Globalizing World, and the co-editor-in-chief of Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth. He is the author of many books and articles, of which the latest are (with Sylvie Octobre) Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism and French Youth. The Taste of the World (London, Palgrave, 2018) and Plural and Shared. The Sociology of a Cosmopolitan World (Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2018).
Sylvie Octobre is researcher at Département des études, de la prospective, des statistiques et de la documentation, French Ministry of Culture and Research Fellow at Centre Max Weber, Ecole Normale Supérieur de Lyon/CNRS. At Brill, with Vincenzo Cicchelli, she is the co-editor-in-chief of Youth and Globalization, the series co-editor of Youth in a Globalizing World, and the co-editor-in-chief of Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth. She is the author of many books and articles, of which the latest are (with Vincenzo Cicchelli) Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism and French Youth. The Taste of the World (London, Palgrave, 2018) and Les techno-cultures juvéniles : du culturel au politique (Paris, L'Harmattan, 2018).
Editors-in-Chief
Vincenzo Cicchelli, Ceped, Université Paris Descartes/IRD (France)
Sylvie Octobre, DEPS-DOC, Ministère de la culture and Centre Max Weber, ENS Lyon/CNRS (France)
Editorial Board
Valentina Cuzzocrea, University of Cagliari (Italy)
Carles Feixa Pàmpols, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
Modesto Guillermo Gayo Cal, Universidad Diego Portales (Chile)
Olga Guzhva, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine)
Peter Holley, University of Helsinki (Finland)
David Inglis, University of Helsinki (Finland)
Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota (USA)
Danai S. Mupotsa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (South Africa)
Leyla Neyzi, Sabancı University, Istanbul (Turkey)
Ngai Sek-yum (Steven), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
Victor Roudometof, University of Cyprus (Cyprus)
Hiro Saito, Singapore Management University (Singapore)
Shih Yi-Ping (Eva), Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan)
Teresa T. Swartz, University of Minnesota (USA)
Natalia Wächter, LMU München (Germany)
Howard Williamson, University of South Wales (UK)
Dan Woodman, The University of Melbourne (Australia)
Ana Wortman, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Katarzyna M. Wyrzykowska, Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland)
Vincenzo Cicchelli is Associate Professor of Sociology at Université Paris Descartes and Research Fellow at Ceped (Université Paris Descartes/IRD). At Brill, with Sylvie Octobre, he is the co-editor-in-chief of Youth and Globalization, the series co-editor of Youth in a Globalizing World, and the co-editor-in-chief of Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth. He is the author of many books and articles, of which the latest are (with Sylvie Octobre) Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism and French Youth. The Taste of the World (London, Palgrave, 2018) and Plural and Shared. The Sociology of a Cosmopolitan World (Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2018).
Sylvie Octobre is researcher at Département des études, de la prospective, des statistiques et de la documentation, French Ministry of Culture and Research Fellow at Centre Max Weber, Ecole Normale Supérieur de Lyon/CNRS. At Brill, with Vincenzo Cicchelli, she is the co-editor-in-chief of Youth and Globalization, the series co-editor of Youth in a Globalizing World, and the co-editor-in-chief of Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth. She is the author of many books and articles, of which the latest are (with Vincenzo Cicchelli) Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism and French Youth. The Taste of the World (London, Palgrave, 2018) and Les techno-cultures juvéniles : du culturel au politique (Paris, L'Harmattan, 2018).
As of 2021, Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth is no longer published as a journal but continues as a book series.
Taking a global perspective, Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth (RPGY) addresses specific issues related to the impact of expanding interdependency of national societies on youth conditions. At a time when youth has undergone tremendous changes in most of the countries in the world (Western, Eastern, Southern and Northern), this publication provides academics, practitioners and policy makers worldwide with exhaustive analyses and syntheses regarding youth in a global context as well as the renewed approaches needed to assess these shifts.
Young people both are affected by and are the actors of the globalization of everyday life. Mobility (travel, migration, education), multicultural backgrounds, relations to educational and job markets, demands for leisure recognition, transformation of families and of childhood and youth, and the proliferation and development of youth cultures are among the changing factors that Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth investigates on macro, meso and micro levels.
Brill Research Perspectives in Global Youth welcomes proposals coming from the wide range of the human and social sciences (to include sociology, anthropology, demography, economics, psychology, linguistics, political science, history, etc.).
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts by email to the publisher Jason Prevost. Please direct all other correspondence to Assistant Editor Debbie de Wit.