Young People as Agents of Sustainable Society
Reclaiming the Future
Herausgeber: Honkatukia, Päivi; Rättilä, Tiina
Young People as Agents of Sustainable Society
Reclaiming the Future
Herausgeber: Honkatukia, Päivi; Rättilä, Tiina
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This book analyses young people's societal participation as a central dimension of their wellbeing, and as vitally important to secure the sustainable future of humankind and the whole eco-social system.
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This book analyses young people's societal participation as a central dimension of their wellbeing, and as vitally important to secure the sustainable future of humankind and the whole eco-social system.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781032384481
- ISBN-10: 1032384484
- Artikelnr.: 67824074
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781032384481
- ISBN-10: 1032384484
- Artikelnr.: 67824074
Päivi Honkatukia is Professor of Youth Research at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Finland. Tiina Rättilä is Researcher and Project Manager at the University of Eastern Finland, Finland.
Introduction
Part I: Structures and new models of youth participation
1. Youth and law drafting - developing quality youth participation in
legislative processes and courtrooms
2. Experimenting with youth-centred e-participation - the case of the
Virtual Council
3. Intergenerational justice and learning: from responsibilisation of young
people towards sustainable well-being and environmental citizenship
4. Governance of young people's participation: critical reflections
Part II: Critical views from the margins
5. Young adults' perceptions of citizenship outside and beyond labour
market citizenship
6. "Am I not a lovely green-and-red, a watermelon?" Young people
negotiating political participation from marginalised positions
7. Young people's climate activism on the move - case Finland
Part III: To be(come) seen and heard - but how and how to study it?
8. Participatory research with young people - too little, too much, too
romanticised? Reflections on co-research with young refugees
9. Co-constructing knowledge of refugee youths' lives in Finland -
epistemological notes
10. Exploring the future together with young people - methodological
considerations on playfulness, joy and silence as forms of participation
11. "How on Earth does one find a job in Finland?" Reflections on using
documentary film as research method in studying young asylum seekers'
employment prospects
Conclusion
Part I: Structures and new models of youth participation
1. Youth and law drafting - developing quality youth participation in
legislative processes and courtrooms
2. Experimenting with youth-centred e-participation - the case of the
Virtual Council
3. Intergenerational justice and learning: from responsibilisation of young
people towards sustainable well-being and environmental citizenship
4. Governance of young people's participation: critical reflections
Part II: Critical views from the margins
5. Young adults' perceptions of citizenship outside and beyond labour
market citizenship
6. "Am I not a lovely green-and-red, a watermelon?" Young people
negotiating political participation from marginalised positions
7. Young people's climate activism on the move - case Finland
Part III: To be(come) seen and heard - but how and how to study it?
8. Participatory research with young people - too little, too much, too
romanticised? Reflections on co-research with young refugees
9. Co-constructing knowledge of refugee youths' lives in Finland -
epistemological notes
10. Exploring the future together with young people - methodological
considerations on playfulness, joy and silence as forms of participation
11. "How on Earth does one find a job in Finland?" Reflections on using
documentary film as research method in studying young asylum seekers'
employment prospects
Conclusion
Introduction
Part I: Structures and new models of youth participation
1. Youth and law drafting - developing quality youth participation in
legislative processes and courtrooms
2. Experimenting with youth-centred e-participation - the case of the
Virtual Council
3. Intergenerational justice and learning: from responsibilisation of young
people towards sustainable well-being and environmental citizenship
4. Governance of young people's participation: critical reflections
Part II: Critical views from the margins
5. Young adults' perceptions of citizenship outside and beyond labour
market citizenship
6. "Am I not a lovely green-and-red, a watermelon?" Young people
negotiating political participation from marginalised positions
7. Young people's climate activism on the move - case Finland
Part III: To be(come) seen and heard - but how and how to study it?
8. Participatory research with young people - too little, too much, too
romanticised? Reflections on co-research with young refugees
9. Co-constructing knowledge of refugee youths' lives in Finland -
epistemological notes
10. Exploring the future together with young people - methodological
considerations on playfulness, joy and silence as forms of participation
11. "How on Earth does one find a job in Finland?" Reflections on using
documentary film as research method in studying young asylum seekers'
employment prospects
Conclusion
Part I: Structures and new models of youth participation
1. Youth and law drafting - developing quality youth participation in
legislative processes and courtrooms
2. Experimenting with youth-centred e-participation - the case of the
Virtual Council
3. Intergenerational justice and learning: from responsibilisation of young
people towards sustainable well-being and environmental citizenship
4. Governance of young people's participation: critical reflections
Part II: Critical views from the margins
5. Young adults' perceptions of citizenship outside and beyond labour
market citizenship
6. "Am I not a lovely green-and-red, a watermelon?" Young people
negotiating political participation from marginalised positions
7. Young people's climate activism on the move - case Finland
Part III: To be(come) seen and heard - but how and how to study it?
8. Participatory research with young people - too little, too much, too
romanticised? Reflections on co-research with young refugees
9. Co-constructing knowledge of refugee youths' lives in Finland -
epistemological notes
10. Exploring the future together with young people - methodological
considerations on playfulness, joy and silence as forms of participation
11. "How on Earth does one find a job in Finland?" Reflections on using
documentary film as research method in studying young asylum seekers'
employment prospects
Conclusion