2023
DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2023.1250830
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The contradictions of youth participation for intergenerational justice in urban environmental planning

Oriol García-Antúnez,
Megan L. Maurer,
Natalie M. Gulsrud
et al.

Abstract: Intergenerational justice (IGJ) has long been utilized in academic contexts such as philosophy and political theory. However, IGJ has increasingly become politicized. That is, it has been translated into more tangible ideas and discourses for public scrutiny, contestation, and action. This politicization is strongly represented by youth activism, which has utilized the concept to demand urgent political action and to defend the right to be included and represented in decision-making processes, particularly reg… Show more

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