TY - BOOK AU - Franz,Barbara AU - Götzenbrucker,Gerit AU - Kayali,Fares AU - Pfeffer,Jürgen AU - Purgathofer,Peter AU - Schwarz,Vera TI - Immigrant Youth, Hip Hop, and Online Games: Alternative Approaches to the Inclusion of Working-Class and Second Generation Migrant Teens SN - 9781498500937 AV - HQ799.A9 -- F697 2015eb U1 - 305.235086/9120436 PY - 2015/// CY - Lanham PB - Lexington Books/Fortress Academic KW - Immigrants - Cultural assimilation - Austria KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Classic Approaches: Assimilation and Integration -- Inclusion: A Story of Small, Alternative Projects -- Notes -- 1 Diversity and Identity -- Guest Workers: Provisional Transient Workers, Guests, without Duration -- Identities: Migrants and Second-Generation Migrants-Stories of Stultification and Spatialization -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 Social Networks -- Social Capital and the Necessity of Strong and Weak Ties: Some Theoretical Considerations -- Networks in Vienna -- The Relevance of Class and the Apprenticeship System: Social Capital and Language Skills -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Internet Games -- YourTurn: The Video Game -- Social Impact Games: Theoretical Considerations -- The YourTurn! Project -- Gameplay and Media Literacy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 Between Jihadism, Vulgarity, and Identity Creation -- Hip Hop Culture and the Identity Development of Immigrant Youth -- Of Deterritorialization, Hybridization, and Reterritorialization: Some Theoretical Considerations -- Hip Hop Values -- Graffiti and the City -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 The Social Worker -- Identity Work: Ideal Types of Adolescents -- Street Work and Its Pedagogic Foundation -- Conclusion: The Need for Alternatives: Hip Hop and Social Work -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author -- About the Contributors N2 - This book explores alternative immigrant integration projects in Vienna, focusing on online games, hip hop and social work as three promising approaches. It centers upon young people's identity formation and stipulates that true progress can only be made in Europe if inclusion, understood as a process of mutual understanding and respect, occurs UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4086436 ER -