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An exploration of “urban self-esteem” among stigmatized youngsters
Fernando Fernandes
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Self-esteem
100%
Stigmatized
100%
Youngsters
100%
Poverty
50%
Welcome
33%
Public Sphere
33%
Vulnerability
33%
Mistrust
33%
Lost Generation
33%
Higher Education
16%
Contemporary City
16%
Practice-based
16%
Violence
16%
Custody
16%
Socio-spatial
16%
Educationalist
16%
Institutional Practices
16%
Spatial Control
16%
Embarrassment
16%
Stigmatization
16%
Formal Education
16%
Local Initiatives
16%
Poverty Cycle
16%
Universalization
16%
Social Avoidance
16%
Spatial Enclosure
16%
Relevant Changes
16%
Working Life
16%
Life Conditions
16%
Urban Experience
16%
Social Fear
16%
Main Idea
16%
School Failure
16%
School Practices
16%
Public Service Quality
16%
Brazilian Education
16%
Good Citizen
16%
Public Institutions
16%
Local Institutions
16%
Time Experience
16%
New Language
16%
Symbolic Barriers
16%
Stimulating Environment
16%
Life Project
16%
Social Mobility
16%
Computer Science
And-States
100%
Stigmatization
100%
Time Experience
100%
Formal Education
100%
School Practice
100%
Social Sciences
Self Esteem
100%
Public Utilities
50%
Formal Education
50%
Stigmatization
50%
Brazil
50%
Social Withdrawal
50%
Social Mobility
50%
Time Experience
50%
Arts and Humanities
Stigma
100%
Public sphere
40%
Spatial
20%
Limitations
20%
Danger
20%
Conception
20%
Stigmatization
20%
Rio de Janeiro
20%
educationalists
20%
Brazil
20%
Institutional Care
20%
Public Service
20%
Psychology
Self-Esteem
100%
Social Withdrawal
50%
Social Mobility
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Service
100%