Youth in a Globalizing World (YGW)
Journal Descriptions
Youth in a Globalizing World is an academic publication series issued by Brill that explores the impact of globalization on young people across different cultural, social, and economic contexts. First established in 2014, the series brings together interdisciplinary research from sociology, anthropology, education, and development studies to examine how global processes shape youth identities, opportunities, and challenges. The publication focuses on key themes such as migration, education systems, labor market transitions, digital globalization, cultural hybridization, and political participation of youth. It emphasizes comparative perspectives, often analyzing how young people in different regions experience globalization differently depending on social structures and economic conditions. Unlike traditional journals, Youth in a Globalizing World is published as a scholarly series, with volumes released irregularly based on thematic research collections. Each volume is edited by experts in youth studies or related disciplines and contains peer-reviewed chapters from international scholars. The series is widely used in academic research and teaching, particularly in sociology, anthropology, and global studies programs. It contributes to understanding how globalization reshapes youth experiences and how young people actively respond to global cultural, economic, and political transformations. Through its interdisciplinary approach, it remains a valuable resource for scholars studying youth in a rapidly changing global environment.
Youth in a Globalizing World (YGW) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Youth and globalization processes, Identity formation in global contexts, Migration and transnational youth experiences, Education and labor markets in global economies, Cultural change and youth cultures, Social inequality and youth development, Political participation of young people, Comparative youth studies across regions, migration, education systems, labor market transitions, digital globalization, cultural hybridization, political participation of youth , Online , Irregular Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN E-ISSN: 2212-9383, Established: 2014,
- Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE