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“What kind of generation is this?” - A social anthropological study about youth climate activism in Sweden

Lewin, Emma (2022) SIMZ31 20221
Graduate School
Abstract (Swedish)
The climate crisis is upon us and our planet is crying out for help. This thesis is a story about the young people that have chosen to answer the call and take action. The purpose has been to explore how youth perform and internalize climate activism, by emphasizing emotions, activist performances, how they perceive their own movement or organization, other expressions of climate activism, the potential risks and how they relate to their opponents. The studies ethnographic material derives from interviews and participatory observations, and was discussed with the help of a theoretical framework containing performance theory, social movement theory, emotions, communitas, liminality and collective effervescence. The study yielded several... (More)
The climate crisis is upon us and our planet is crying out for help. This thesis is a story about the young people that have chosen to answer the call and take action. The purpose has been to explore how youth perform and internalize climate activism, by emphasizing emotions, activist performances, how they perceive their own movement or organization, other expressions of climate activism, the potential risks and how they relate to their opponents. The studies ethnographic material derives from interviews and participatory observations, and was discussed with the help of a theoretical framework containing performance theory, social movement theory, emotions, communitas, liminality and collective effervescence. The study yielded several results but the more pronounced may be summarized as: The reckoning that activism can be understood as moral identity-work and an ongoing negotiation –where morality, emotion and action merge; The importance of social ties and group belonging; The momentousness of having organizational values and strategies that align with the individual’s own values and morality in the choice of which organization to join; And the complicated reality of activism from a culturally submissive position –where one’s opinions, knowledge and actions are dismissed or exploited. (Less)
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author
Lewin, Emma
supervisor
organization
course
SIMZ31 20221
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Social anthropology, youth climate activism, identity, morality & performance
language
English
id
9084275
date added to LUP
2022-06-23 10:53:22
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2022-06-23 10:53:22
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  abstract     = {{The climate crisis is upon us and our planet is crying out for help. This thesis is a story about the young people that have chosen to answer the call and take action. The purpose has been to explore how youth perform and internalize climate activism, by emphasizing emotions, activist performances, how they perceive their own movement or organization, other expressions of climate activism, the potential risks and how they relate to their opponents. The studies ethnographic material derives from interviews and participatory observations, and was discussed with the help of a theoretical framework containing performance theory, social movement theory, emotions, communitas, liminality and collective effervescence. The study yielded several results but the more pronounced may be summarized as: The reckoning that activism can be understood as moral identity-work and an ongoing negotiation –where morality, emotion and action merge; The importance of social ties and group belonging; The momentousness of having organizational values and strategies that align with the individual’s own values and morality in the choice of which organization to join; And the complicated reality of activism from a culturally submissive position –where one’s opinions, knowledge and actions are dismissed or exploited.}},
  author       = {{Lewin, Emma}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{“What kind of generation is this?” - A social anthropological study about youth climate activism in Sweden}},
  year         = {{2022}},
}