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This book explores the intersections between children, childhood, youth and the future and provides critical understandings of how the future is imagined, conceptualised, enlisted, used, negotiated and manipulated to serve diverse political ends and social imaginaries.
It foregrounds the value and utility of the notion of the future as it manifests in the daily lives of children and young people, as well as conceptually in the scholarly discussions and debates which are currently unfolding around this concept and the temporalities of childhood and youth. It enriches understandings of how children and youth imagine, create, and enact their futures and of the ways in which their futures and presents are mutually constituted and intertwined. Going beyond simplistic and stereotypical identifications of children and young people with the future, this edited book presents empirical and theoretical discussions of childhood/youth and the future with a view to offering a deeper and more nuanced understanding of these intersections.
The book will be of much interest to students of Anthropology, Sociology, Geography, Childhood Studies, and Youth Studies.
Contents
Children, Young People, and the Future: A Critical Introduction, Spyros Spyrou, Matthew C. Benwell, and Eleni Theodorou Section I: Temporalising the Future 1. 'Your Future Self Will Thank You!': Creating Future Childhood Memories in Time-Capsule Activity Books for Children, Clémentine Beauvais 2. Futures Already Here: Fractal Thinking for Childhood Studies, Camila da Rosa Ribeiro and Zsuzsa Millei 3. The Temporalities of Indigenous Childhoods: Timelessness and Worldmaking in Indigenous Contexts, Nicole Ineese-Nash and Kaitlyn Wilcox 4. Development, Schooling, and Young People's Navigation of Non-linear Futures, Tatek Abebe 5. Hopeful futures? Divergent futurities of disadvantaged Brazilian children and youth, Lucia Rabello de Castro, Felipe Salvador Grisolia, and Sabrina Dal Ongaro Savegnago Section II: Living Uncertain Futures 6. Envisioning and Creating Futures Growing up on the Streets of African Cities, Wayne Shand, Lorraine van Blerk, and Janine Hunter 7. Temporality and Childhood in Displacement: Unaccompanied Asylum-seeking Children in Greece Waiting for their Futures, Eugenia Katartzi 8. Out of Place, Into the Future: Refugee Families' Experiences of Displacement and Future Aspirations, Bree Akesson, Karen Frensch, and Sohaila Isaqzai 9. Rule by Future Value: Maternal Labours and the Human-for-Capital Child, Maria Kromidas Section III: Imagining Alternative Futures 10. Education for Sustainable Development?, Aoife Crummy 11. "[T]he future is made of our present actions": Young Climate Activists' Rhetorical Construction of Futures, Rachel Conrad 12. Dystopic Surveillance and Surveilled Dystopias: Young People's Visions of Anticipated Futures, Spyros Spyrou and Eleni Theodorou 13. Interrogating the Speculative Futures of Children and Technology, Liam Berriman 14. Queering the Future: Narratives of LGBTQ+ Youth in Contemporary Urban India, Utsa Mukherjee



