Youths in London Fields, Hackney, November 2011
Youths in London Fields, Hackney, London. Nov 2011.
INTRODUCTION:
Hackney, though crime-ridden, poor, and dilapidated, is also now Londonâs trendiest neighbourhood, and home to the 2012 Olympics.
The social landscape for an under-privileged 16 year-old growing up in Hackney, one of Londonâs poorest boroughs, is a million light-years away from the new urban hipsters who frequent the cool bars and expensive cappuccino caféâs springing up in the same streets. These worlds co-exist side-by-side but entirely separate, creating bizarre juxtapositions of wealth and poverty, aspiration and hopelessness.
As was seen in the riots that took place in London this year, an under-class generation with seemingly limited horizons and hopes are increasingly dislocated from progressive society. As Hackneyâs over-stretched police force make efforts to combat gun and knife crime in the area â mainly the result of petty turf-wars between young gangs of âhoodiesâ – Hackney is in the midst of an extraordinary contemporary social situation where the fashionable young hipsters, yuppie developments and organic caféâs co-exist awkwardly with Hackneyâs most under-privileged.