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Supportive or overpowering? Entangled agency of young adults and parents during and after higher education in the U.S.A. (2023)
Journal Article
Loewenthal, J. (2023). Supportive or overpowering? Entangled agency of young adults and parents during and after higher education in the U.S.A. Qualitative Studies, 8(2), 55-78. https://doi.org/10.7146/qs.v8i2.140960

This article explores high parental involvement in students' lives during and after higher education. While many higher education students lack parental support, from advice to resources, there are also experiences on the other side of the spectrum.... Read More about Supportive or overpowering? Entangled agency of young adults and parents during and after higher education in the U.S.A..

‘Fuck It, Shit Happens (FISH)’: a social generations approach to understanding young people’s imaginings of life after school in 2016–2017 (2019)
Journal Article
Alexander, P., Loewenthal, J., & Butt, G. (2020). ‘Fuck It, Shit Happens (FISH)’: a social generations approach to understanding young people’s imaginings of life after school in 2016–2017. Journal of Youth Studies, 23(1), 109-126. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2019.1704406

This article uses a social generations approach to explore the lives of young people transitioning to life after schooling. Drawing on ethnographic research in England during the geopolitical uncertainty of 2016–2017, we track the trajectories and na... Read More about ‘Fuck It, Shit Happens (FISH)’: a social generations approach to understanding young people’s imaginings of life after school in 2016–2017.

Fateful aspects of aspiration among graduates in New York and Los Angeles (2019)
Journal Article
Loewenthal, J., Alexander, P., & Butt, G. (2019). Fateful aspects of aspiration among graduates in New York and Los Angeles. International Studies in Sociology of Education, 28(3-4), 345-361. https://doi.org/10.1080/09620214.2019.1627898

This article presents ethnographic research on the aspirations of graduates from a private university in New York City, some of whom move to Los Angeles. Findings depict financial and family pressures exerting a governing force upon the graduates’ fu... Read More about Fateful aspects of aspiration among graduates in New York and Los Angeles.

Solitude in NYC (2017)
Journal Article
Loewenthal, J. (2017). Solitude in NYC. North American Dialogue, 20(2), 31-31. https://doi.org/10.1111/nad.12061

Conducting an ethnography of university graduates in New York City, it has emerged that many lack a sense of group belonging. The relationship between individualism as a cultural trait, solitude as an aspect of social organization, and loneliness as... Read More about Solitude in NYC.