Bibliographic Title:Wildschut, A., Groenewald, C., Swartz, S., McBride, S-L. & Chetty, K. (2024) The value of relational wellbeing theory for youth studies research in the Global South: a purposive review of existing evidence. (Evidence Review, March). Output Type:Evidence brief Read more
Bibliographic Title:Swartz, S., Nyamnjoh, A-N. & Mahali, A. (2024) Visibility, voice and emancipation: suggestions for decolonising research ethics in the sociology of youth. In: Bessant, J., Collin, P. & O'Keeffe, P. (eds).Research handbook on the sociology of youth. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 416-428. Output Type:Chapter in Monograph Read more
Bibliographic Title:Cooper, A. (2021) Why, when and how the global south became relevant. In: Swartz, S., Cooper, A., Batan, C.M. & Kropff Causa, L. (eds).The Oxford handbook of global south youth studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 17-30. Output Type:Chapter in Monograph Read more
Bibliographic Title:Mapadimeng, M.S. & Swartz, S. (2021) Youth emancipation and theologies of domination, resistance, assistance, and prosperity. In: Swartz, S., Cooper, A., Batan, C.M. & Kropff Causa, L. (eds).The Oxford handbook of global south youth studies. New York: Oxford University Press. Online. Output Type:Chapter in Monograph Read more
Bibliographic Title:Swartz, S., Cooper, A., Causa, L.K., Batan, C. & Williamson, H. (2023) Youth in the global South, Southern theory and global youth studies: Howard Williamson in conversation with the editors of the Oxford handbook of global South youth studies. Youth and Globalization. 4:281-294. Output Type:Journal Article Read more
Bibliographic Title:Cooper, A., Swartz, S. & Ramphalile, M. (2021) Youth of the global south and why they are worth studying . In: Swartz, S., Cooper, A., Batan, C.M. & Kropff Causa, L. (eds).The Oxford handbook of global south youth studies. New York: Oxford University Press. Online. Output Type:Chapter in Monograph Read more
Bibliographic Title:Swartz, S. (2023) Youth studies: the challenge from the global south. (Paper presented at the British Sociological Association Conference, Plenary session, University of Manchester, 13 April). Output Type:Conference or seminar papers Read more