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[Commlist] CFP Youth activisms and new socio-political commitments in a context of global uncertainty
Thu Jan 05 13:10:30 GMT 2023
Journal: Recerca. Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi
CFP: Youth activisms and new socio-political commitments in a context of
global uncertainty
Editors: Yolanda Agudo Arroyo (UNED), Gomer Betancor Nuez (UNED) and
Emma Gómez Nicolau (Universitat Jaume I)
Submission deadline: 1 September, 2023
Publication: 1 October, 2024
Languages: English, Spanish, Valencian-Catalan.
For this monograph we are interested in contributions exploring the
reality of youth activisms and the shape of adolescent and young
people’s socio-political commitments in diverse social and geographical
contexts. The decline of ‘traditional’ youth participation in electoral
processes or other institutional forms is generally interpreted as a
sign of young people’s political disaffection. However, in the last
decade prominent adolescents and young people in activist movements have
been at the forefront of protest in the global arena. The ways people
participate and identify themselves as activists span a wide range of
formulas, not only traditional forms (political parties, student unions,
action groups, etc.), but also everyday politics and consumer activism.
The expansion of neoliberalism and its spread into activist
subjectivities has led to new languages of action more oriented towards
individual transformation: from deconstruction practices in feminist
landscapes, queer activisms or polyamorous activisms, to
self-improvement and monitoring of consumer habits in environmental and
climate change struggles. Youth activism has also been affected by
Covid-19—putting a stop to and blurring some of the initiatives in which
young people were most visible—and by the context of climate crisis, war
and recession, which can modify activist roadmaps and trigger new issues
for action that take different directions.
Recerca. Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi invites researchers to submit
their theoretical and empirical research on these issues through an
interdisciplinary lens from the perspectives of critical sociology,
democratic theory, feminist theory, political philosophy and applied ethics.
The main topics proposed in this call are as follows:
Forms of organisation in youth participation: adolescence and youth in
organisations, assemblies, groups and movements.
Junctions between digital and in-person forms in youth militancy and
activisms.
Youth and adolescent leadership in the global media arena.
Youth activisms in the Global South: stories of postcolonial struggles,
new social surges, neoliberalism and structural readjustments.
New activist subjectivities, consumerism and activism from an individual
perspective.
Youth protagonism in the climate change struggle, feminisms and queer
activisms, far right movements, etc.
Intersectionality as a new facilitating approach in youth activisms.
Crisis of representation in institutional participation and the
reconfiguration of youth activism and participation.
Crisis, pandemics and recessions: from the protest cycle of 2011 to
today’s activisms.
No payment from authors is expected. Further information regarding
Recerca and the instructions for submitting original manuscripts can be
consulted at
https://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca/about/submissions
<https://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca/about/submissions>
Please, write (enicolau /at/ uji.es) <mailto:(enicolau /at/ uji.es)> if you require
any additional explanation.
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