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_aVelde, Cécile Van De _943530 |
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| 245 | _a ‘What have you done to our world?’: The rise of a global generational voice | ||
| 260 | _aInternational Sociology | ||
| 300 | _a38(4), Jul, 2023: p.431-457 | ||
| 520 | _aBased on a comparative analysis of seven youth movements, this article shows the rise of a rhetoric of intergenerational injustice over the past decade, increasingly associated with a direct accusation of older generations and with a generational and global ‘we’. Theoritically, we propose to approach the ‘generational voice’ – rather than the generational ‘presence’ – to shed light on the generational grievances, emotions and identities carried within movements. We draw on the textual analysis of protest slogans (n = 1914) collected directly from: the Indignados (2011), the student movements in Chile and Quebec (2011–2012), the Paris ‘Nuit Debout’ movement (2016), the Hong Kong pro-democracy movements (2014 and 2019), and the Montreal pro-climate march (2019). Using mixed methods, the article shows the existence of four major rhetorics of generational injustice – be it economic, social, political or environmental – associated with an increasingly radical critique of a legacy, deemed too heavy for ‘future generations’. – Reproduced | ||
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_aGenerational injustice, Generational voice, Global generation, Youth process, Youth voice. _940400 |
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| 773 | _aInternational Sociology | ||
| 906 | _aYOUTH | ||
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