"The place where I buried my bellybutton" : a longitudinal study of transistions and belonging among young men on the street in Salvador, Brazil
Doctoral thesis
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Ursin, M. (2013). "The place where I buried my bellybutton": a longitudinal study of transistions and belonging among young men on the street in Salvador, Brazil (Doctoral thesis). University of Nordland, BodøBeskrivelse
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D.) – University of Nordland, 2013
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Paper I: Ursin, M. (2011). "Wherever I lay my head is home" – Young people’s experience of home in the Brazilian street environment. Children’s geographies, 9(2), 221-234. doi: 10.1080/14733285.2011.562382. Full text not available in Brage Nord.Paper II: Ursin, M. (2012). "The city is ours": The temporal construction of dominance among poor young men on the street in a Brazilian elite neighbourhood. Journal of Latin American Studies, 44(3), 467-493. doi: 10.1017/S0022216X12000405. Full text not available in Brage Nord.
Paper III: Ursin, M. (in review). The influence of crack among young people on the street in urban Brazil. Qualitative sociology. Full text not available in Brage Nord.