Program

Program

Please note that all times are in Central European Time (UTC + 1). Zoom links to the sessions will be sent only to the registered participants.
Tuesday 24 November
10.00-11.30Opening of the webinar
Carlo Genova

Plenary
Rachel Thomson: From a noun to a verb: rethinking generation for new times
11.30-12.15Lunch
12.15-13.45Parallel session 1 - Youth, Social Change and Social Movements
Reelika Pirk, Airi-Alina Allaste: Animal rights activists: ‘teenage radicals’ or cultural creators of a new lifestyle
Evelyne Baillergeau, Gerlieke Veltkamp, Milio Van De Kamp, Christian Bröer, Sherria Ayuandini: Politics in spite of adversity. Desired futures and political aspirations of adolescents faced with disadvantaged circumstances in the Netherlands
Carmen Leccardi: Youth political participation today, subjectivities and the everyday
Parallel session 2 - Transitions and Trajectories towards Adulthood I
Siyka Kovacheva: Young people building pathways to independent adulthood
Juliane Achatz, Kerstin Jahn, Brigitte Schels: On the non-standard routes: vocational training measures in the school-to-work transitions of lower-qualified youth in Germany
13.45-14.00Break
14.00-15.30Parallel session 3 - The Self, the Subjective and the Subcultural
Carlo Genova: Beyond folk devils? The representation of urban youth cultures in italian newspapers
Turgut Keskintürk: Religious Belief Alignment: An Equilibrium Model of Cultural Formation from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood
Margita Sundstedt, Rasmus Isomaa, Pia Kurkiala-Nyman: Self- esteem and sexual satisfaction among young women in Finland: correlations between self-esteem and satisfaction in aspects of sex life, and body image
Parallel session 4 - Youth Research Designs: Alternatives and Emphaties
Caterina Satta: Playing with body rules and roles through creative playing cards. An experimental research with young children in middle school
Lidija Terek: The transformation of young people’s violent behaviour in Serbian cinematography over four decades
Ingmar Zalewski: In contact with unaccompanied Syrian refugee youth: ethnography of the research relationship
Wednesday 25 November
10-11.30
Parallel session 5 - Transitions and Trajectories towards Adulthood II
Sanna Aaltonen: Transitions in the context of intergenerational relations
Sinikka Aapola-Kari, Tarja Tolonen, Päivi Armila, Kaisa Vehkalahti: Young people’s diverse family relations in finland
Dragan Stanojević, Aleksandar Tomašević: Housing, work and family trajectories of young adults in five welfare regime countries
Parallel session 6 - Generations, Continuity and Change
Sebastiano Benasso, Valentina Cuzzocrea: Generation Z in Italy through its symbols: a case study of trap and influencers
Smiljka Tomanovic: Ambivalence in intergenerational family relationships among young adults living in parental home in Serbia
Dan Woodman: Beyond generational conflict or class continuity: a sociology of generations for the asset economy
11.30-12.15Lunch
12.15-13.45Parallel session 7 - Mobility, Belonging and Migration
Michela Franceschelli: Imagined mobilities and the materiality of migration: the inequalities of leaving home and dealing with precariousness in post-recession Europe.
Raili Nugin: Broadening the prism of rural studies – interrelatedness of school, community and mobilities
Kaisa Vehkalahti, Helena Pennanen: Places of belonging, places of detachment. Placemaking and historical consciousness in contemporary finnish rural youth
Parallel session 8 - Longitudinal Sociology and the Importance of Time
Jeanette Østergaard, Rachel Thomson: The Changing Rhythms of Everyday Life: Recalibrating Three-generation Families During the COVID-19 Crisis.
Krystyna Szafraniec: Life orientations in the mirror of social changes. The cross-lagged analysis based on 45 years longitudinal generational study
Dominika Winogrodzka, Justyna Sarnowska: Exploring duality of time. Combining social sequence analysis with qualitative longitudinal analysis using the example of mobile youth transitions
13.45-14.00Break
14-15.15Plenary
Päivi Armila: How to catch the ”Intergenerational” as a youth researcher? Emerging hermeneutics of going close

Closing of the webinar