A Transcultural Approach to Belonging and Engagement among Migrant Youth
A Transcultural Approach to Belonging and Engagement among Migrant Youth
This project aims to map the experiences of migrant youth in assessing and developing trans-cultural capital, viewed as a set of skills, resources and knowledge, which is accumulated through multiple cultural repertoires.
A comparative study of three highly diverse urban contexts– Melbourne, Birmingham and Toronto–will be undertaken. The project will examine how trans-cultural capital can affect young people’s ability to instigate, negotiate and maintain socio-cultural connections locally, trans-locally, and trans-nationally. The project’s expected outcomes will contribute to scholarly and policy discussions on migrant youth in the West and improve understanding of their overall social well-being.
PROJECT TEAM
Prof Fethi Mansouri, Chief Investigator
Prof Lori G. Beaman, Partner Investigator
A/Prof Serena Hussain, Partner Investigator
Dr Magdalena Arias Cubas, Associate Researcher
Project funding
This research is funded through an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant from 2018-2021 (DP180100786).