Gen Z is a vital, thought-provoking portrait of an astonishing generation. Drawing on firsthand interviews and empirical evidence, it offers insight into the boom in political activism amongst those born post-2000, exploring its roots and wide implications for the future of our society.
Gen Z is a vital, thought-provoking portrait of an astonishing generation. Drawing on firsthand interviews and empirical evidence, it offers insight into the boom in political activism amongst those born post-2000, exploring its roots and wide implications for the future of our society.
Klaus Hurrelmann is Senior Professor of Social Sciences at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, Germany. Erik Albrecht is a freelance radio journalist and international media development expert based in Berlin.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. The Climate Crisis is Just the Beginning: Who are the young protesters and what do they want? Chapter 2. Greta's Generation: The face of Gen Z? Chapter 3. Solidarity versus Intergenerational Conflict: How Gen Z are engaging society Chapter 4. Climate Protest versus Populism: Understanding Gen Z's political orientation Chapter 5. No Interest in Party Politics: Why do Gen Z feel alienated? Chapter 6. The Digital Virtuosos: The power of media for communication and organisation Chapter 7. Interactive Education: Demand for more digitalisation at school Chapter 8. What Schools Lack: Developing knowledge and skills for life Chapter 9. Who Falls Through the Cracks? The Experiences of disadvantaged youth Chapter 10. Jobs in Transition: Navigating a shifting labour market Chapter 11. The Private Lives of Generation Greta: Gender, sexuality and relationships Chapter 12. Stuck Between the Climate Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic: Politicised for life References Index
Introduction Chapter 1. The Climate Crisis is Just the Beginning: Who are the young protesters and what do they want? Chapter 2. Greta's Generation: The face of Gen Z? Chapter 3. Solidarity versus Intergenerational Conflict: How Gen Z are engaging society Chapter 4. Climate Protest versus Populism: Understanding Gen Z's political orientation Chapter 5. No Interest in Party Politics: Why do Gen Z feel alienated? Chapter 6. The Digital Virtuosos: The power of media for communication and organisation Chapter 7. Interactive Education: Demand for more digitalisation at school Chapter 8. What Schools Lack: Developing knowledge and skills for life Chapter 9. Who Falls Through the Cracks? The Experiences of disadvantaged youth Chapter 10. Jobs in Transition: Navigating a shifting labour market Chapter 11. The Private Lives of Generation Greta: Gender, sexuality and relationships Chapter 12. Stuck Between the Climate Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic: Politicised for life References Index
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