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SUMMARY:Phenomenological investigations of Olympic exclusions: longitudina
 l and comparative ethnography across two Olympic cities - Dr. Jacqueline K
 ennelly\,  Associate Professor Dept of Sociology\, Carleton University Ott
 awa\, ON\, CANADA
DTSTART:20170325T140000Z
DTEND:20170325T170000Z
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CONTACT:Ann Waterman
DESCRIPTION:Jacqueline Kennelly’s most recent book is entitled\nOlympic 
 Exclusions: Youth\, Poverty\, and Social Legacies\n(Routledge 2016). It su
 mmarizes a six year research\nproject investigating the experiences of low
 -income youth\nin the Olympic host cities of Vancouver (host to the 2010\n
 Winter Olympics) and London (host to the 2012 Summer\nOlympics)\, using qu
 alitative and visual methods. She is\nalso the author of Citizen Youth: Cu
 lture\, Activism\, and\nAgency in a Neoliberal Era (Palgrave MacMillan\, 2
 011)\,\nand the co-author (with J. Dillabough) of Lost Youth in\nthe Globa
 l City: Class\, Culture\, and the Urban Imaginary\n(Routledge\, 2010). She
  co-edited (with S. Poyntz)\nPhenomenology of Youth Cultures and Globaliza
 tion:\nLifeworlds and Surplus Meanings in Changing Times\n(Routledge 2015)
 .
LOCATION:Faculty of Education\, 184 Hills Road\, Cambridge\, CB2 8PQ\, (ro
 om GS5 Donald McIntyre Building)
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