The framing of environmental citizenship and youth participation in the Fridays for Future Movement in Finland

IF 1.3 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Fennia-International Journal of Geography Pub Date : 2021-06-24 DOI:10.11143/fennia.102480
Janette Huttunen, Eerika Albrecht
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Abstract

The Fridays for Future (FFF) movement is a major climate movement on a global scale, calling for systemic change and demanding politicians act on their responsibilities. In this paper, we present and analyze original findings from a case study on the FFF movement in Finland, at a watershed moment for young climate activism. We explore the representations of young people’s environmental citizenship within the framings of the FFF movement, using an environ-mental citizenship framework analysis of the Finnish news media and Twitter discussions. We identified three frames within the media debate on the school strikes: the sustainable lifestyle frame, which focuses on the individual aspects of environmental citizenship, the active youth frame, which focuses on justifications of youth participation in politics, and the school attendance frame, which is concerned about the young people’s strike action. Our results explore the many aspects of environmental citizenship that young people express in the FFF movement. We reflect on the dominance of adult voices in the framing of this historic movement of young people for action on climate change. Our analysis contributes to a step change in the study of this important global movement, which is shaping the emergence of young people as active citizens in Finland and around the world. We argue that the FFF movement is shaping young people’s perceptions of active citizenship, and we advocate a youth-centred focus on the collective action and justice demands of young people.
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芬兰周五未来运动中环境公民和青年参与的框架
周五未来(FFF)运动是全球范围内的一项重大气候运动,呼吁进行系统性变革,并要求政治家履行自己的责任。在本文中,我们提出并分析了芬兰FFF运动的案例研究的原始结果,该运动正处于青年气候行动主义的分水岭时刻。我们利用芬兰新闻媒体和推特讨论的环境公民框架分析,在FFF运动的框架内探索年轻人的环境公民表现。我们在媒体关于罢课的辩论中确定了三个框架:可持续生活方式框架,关注环境公民的个人方面,积极青年框架,关注青年参与政治的理由,以及学校出勤框架,关注年轻人的罢课行动。我们的研究结果探讨了年轻人在FFF运动中表达的环境公民意识的许多方面。我们反思,在青年就气候变化采取行动的这一历史性运动的框架中,成年人的声音占主导地位。我们的分析有助于对这一重要的全球运动的研究迈出一步,这一运动正在塑造芬兰和世界各地年轻人作为积极公民的出现。我们认为,FFF运动正在塑造年轻人对积极公民身份的看法,我们主张以青年为中心,关注年轻人的集体行动和正义要求。
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