Conversations on grief and hope: A collaborative autoethnographic account exploring the lifeworlds of international youth engaged with climate action

Lisa Jones, Katie J. Parsons, Florence Halstead, Diep Ngoc Nguyen, Huong T.M. Pham, Dinh-Long Pham, Charlotte R. Allison, Mae Chew, Esther Bird, Amy Meek, Sam J. Buckton, Khang L� Nguyen, Alison Lloyd Williams, Thu Thi V�, Hue L�, Anh T.Q. Nguyen, Christopher R. Hackney, Daniel R. Parsons
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This paper explores the lifeworlds of international youth involved in climate and/or environmental social action, narratives that have been largely absent from a literature that has tended to focus on �traditional� youth activists located in the urban Global North. Written as a novel collaborative autoethnography involving youth as co-authors, the paper a) collectively reflects on the stories of youth from different countries and cultures on their journeys towards climate action, and b) foregrounds an emotional framing to examine these experiences. The youth co-authors, whose experiences are the focus of this paper, form part of innovative international Youth Advisory Board, set up to provide peer support to youth new to climate and environmental social action, as part of our British Academy Youth Futures-funded participatory action research project. We examine the youth�s narratives exploring opportunities and barriers they have navigated, their inspirations and the intersections with a range of other socio-cultural factors.
关于悲伤和希望的对话:一个合作的民族志自述,探索参与气候行动的国际青年的生活世界
本文探讨了参与气候和/或环境社会行动的国际青年的生活世界,这些叙述在很大程度上没有出现在倾向于关注位于全球北方城市的“传统”青年活动家的文献中。这篇论文是一本由青年共同撰写的新颖的合作自传体民族志,a)集体反思了来自不同国家和文化的青年在气候行动之旅中的故事,b)展望了一种情感框架来审视这些经历。青年共同作者的经历是本文的重点,他们是创新国际青年咨询委员会的一部分,该委员会的成立是为了向刚接触气候和环境社会行动的青年提供同伴支持,这是我们英国科学院青年期货资助的参与性行动研究项目的一部分。我们考察了青年的叙述,探索他们所经历的机遇和障碍,他们的灵感以及与一系列其他社会文化因素的交集。
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