There is currently much discourse about generations in the public sphere. A sequence of letters conflates generations and age cohorts born in the last few decades (generation “X”, “Y” or “Z”) as well as multiple categories are used to describe today’s young people as a generation that is distinct from its predecessors. Despite the popularity of generational labels in media, politics, or even academia, the use of generation as a conceptual tool in youth studies has been controversial. This Special Issue allows readers to better understand the key issues regarding the use of generation as a theoretical concept and/or as a social category in the field of youth studies, shedding light on the controversies, trends, and cautions that go through i...
The parameters within which young people live their lives have changed radically. In particular, rap...
This introduction outlines the analytical approach informing the articles presented in this special ...
The chapter aims to illuminate the relationship between the condition of permanent transformation of...
While youth studies is a diverse area of research, two approaches commonly labelled ‘transitions’ an...
Over the previous seven years the application of a social generation paradigm or ‘theory’ has gained...
The discourse on generations is, presently, prolific and widespread in the public and political sph...
This introduction outlines the analytical approach informing the articles presented in this special ...
This book provides an updated and fresh introduction to recent theoretical developments in youth stu...
The aim of this article is to question the notions of ‘generation’ and ‘transition...
Over the past century, the mention of the terms “generation” and “Millennial” have increased signifi...
It is now common for youth studies scholars to advocate for research that connects a focus on youth ...
Youth is an embodied social construct attached to people who are too young to be classified as fully...
Often, and increasingly, social and political life is narrated using the concept of generation. This...
In response to a recent explosion of media attention to so-called Generation X, the authors investig...
markdownabstractThis introduction chapter sets out the overall framework informing the volume and s...
The parameters within which young people live their lives have changed radically. In particular, rap...
This introduction outlines the analytical approach informing the articles presented in this special ...
The chapter aims to illuminate the relationship between the condition of permanent transformation of...
While youth studies is a diverse area of research, two approaches commonly labelled ‘transitions’ an...
Over the previous seven years the application of a social generation paradigm or ‘theory’ has gained...
The discourse on generations is, presently, prolific and widespread in the public and political sph...
This introduction outlines the analytical approach informing the articles presented in this special ...
This book provides an updated and fresh introduction to recent theoretical developments in youth stu...
The aim of this article is to question the notions of ‘generation’ and ‘transition...
Over the past century, the mention of the terms “generation” and “Millennial” have increased signifi...
It is now common for youth studies scholars to advocate for research that connects a focus on youth ...
Youth is an embodied social construct attached to people who are too young to be classified as fully...
Often, and increasingly, social and political life is narrated using the concept of generation. This...
In response to a recent explosion of media attention to so-called Generation X, the authors investig...
markdownabstractThis introduction chapter sets out the overall framework informing the volume and s...
The parameters within which young people live their lives have changed radically. In particular, rap...
This introduction outlines the analytical approach informing the articles presented in this special ...
The chapter aims to illuminate the relationship between the condition of permanent transformation of...