Political Economy of Youth and Migration
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032952024
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 24 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The Political Economy of Youth and Migration examines lived experiences to critique how youth-NGO sector (youth complex) manages the fault lines of global capitalism and limits young peoples’ activities.
Since the Arab uprisings and the migration crisis, young MENA refugees are portrayed as both threats to capitalism and valuable resilient workers, revealing mutually interdependent conditions that position them as both a political threat and a potential economic resource. This text considers how global conceptualizations of youth and adulthood define young peoples’ relationship to work, learning, and civic participation through the youth complex where NGOs offer mobility and civic participation opportunities while cementing neoliberal visions of society. Drawing on Marxist feminism and interview data alongside NGO reports, the book critiques capitalism and liberal democracy rather than blaming individual migrants. This book thinks through the global economic and local political conditions that have positioned young refugees as subjects in the (re)making. It challenges assumptions about civil society, showing how NGOs shape refugee identities and define their border-crossing experiences and reframe capitalism’s destruction as positive opportunities for displaced youth.
As an interdisciplinary study, this book will be useful to scholars of political economy, Marxist feminism, citizenship studies, and youth sociology.
Genevieve Ritchie is a Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University and the co-editor of Marxism and Migration.
