Journal of Youth Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Youth Studies is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
At the ‘risky’ end of things: labelling, self-concept and the role of supportive relationships in young lives92
Falling between the cracks – the experiences of young parents on Universal Credit92
Trapped in the predicament of lacking recognition: Chinese youths’ experiences of hikikomori57
Growing up, ill: the challenges of youth for young people living with chronic illness50
Everyday resistance: young people's agency and the politics of peacebuilding amid armed conflict and systemic oppression35
Problematising engagement with technologies in transitions of young people identified as ‘Not in Education, Employment or Training’ (NEET) in Scotland34
Understanding the public participation of young people in border regions of mainland Portugal: youth as local development agent33
Opportunities and limits: exploring young people’s views of staff care in residential alcohol and other drug services26
‘Nothing happens here, but that’s ok’: reflexivity, immobility and staying among young people in marginalised rural locations23
Sages of the street: violence management and neighborhood conflict among crime- and violence-exposed young males in southwest Houston19
Addressing youths’ digital agency with internet technologies: discourses and practices that produce inequalities19
Continuing existence: viability and indigenous youth action in Himachal Pradesh, India18
Mobilised yet unaffiliated: Italian youth and the uneven return to political participation16
Subculture in the news: a longitudinal, semantic network analysis of punk media representation16
‘Morphing between the margins’: how youth make a living across multiple spaces in South Africa and beyond15
Vintage cameras: young people's nostalgic practices on social media and the pursuit of identity in contemporary China15
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