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COVID-19 and young people’s future presents : lockdown stories from the anthropocene.
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84463
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
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KELLY, P.
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COVID-19 and young people’s future presents : lockdown stories from the anthropocene. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 687-704.
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Estratto da: Journal of Youth Studies 2023, 26, 6.
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In this paper, we draw on the outcomes of a place-based scenario planning project in Melbourne's (AUSTRALIA) inner northern suburbs that was titled COVID-19 Recovery Scenarios for Young People in Melbourne's Inner North. As part of that project, we conducted video interviews with 53 young people during what became an extended second lockdown period in Melbourne as the city dealt with a resurgence in COVID infections. In this paper, we present the stories of three young people – Rosie, Ash and Astrid – that are illustrative and inclusive of the uncertainties and hopes that young people in Melbourne's inner north gave voice to. We situate these young people's stories in what Rosi Braidotti (Citation2019) has identified as the convergence of the fourth industrial revolution and the sixth mass extinction. Our aim is to situate the pandemic, the social, cultural, economic and political responses to the pandemic, and the challenges and opportunities that this public health crisis produces for young people's health and well-being, their education, training and employment pathways, and their sense of belonging, connectedness, even community, in the broader, unfolding crises of global capitalism, of earth systems, and of biodiversity that is heralded by the Anthropocene.
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AUSTRALIA.
COVID-19
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ADULTI.
SPERANZA.
FUTURO.
RIFORME.
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BROWN, S.
GORING, J.
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Journal of Youth Studies 2023, 26, 6.
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