Young people,future hopes and concerns in Finland and the European Union: classed and gendered expectations in policy documents |
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Authors: | Minna Nikunen |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland |
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Abstract: | In this article, I examine the ways in which governing bodies at the Finnish national and also European Union levels talk about young people and our shared future in Finland. I use their youth policy documents as material for critical discourse analysis. My argument is that, besides presenting visions of a desired future, these papers also produce and reproduce divisions between young people that reflect gender and class positions. Young people are divided into those who have potential, those who will take care of others’ needs, and those who are at risk of marginalisation. I also argue that the Nordic policy tendency to conceive of youth as a resource rather than as a problem is not consistent. Finnish youth policy has changed, firstly because of the changing economic environment – the politics of austerity – and secondly because of Europeanisation. |
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Keywords: | Youth politics futurity austerity mobility marginalisation class gender |
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