ABSTRACT

Italy is not a country for young people. Why? This book provides a unique and in-depth collection of empirical and theoretical material providing multiple answers to this question whilst investigating the living conditions of young people in Italy today.

By bringing together a variety of approaches and methods, the authors of this collection analyze Italian youth through the lenses of three dimensions: ‘Activism, participation and citizenship’, ‘Work, Employment and Careers’ and ‘Moves, Transitions and Representations’. These dimensions are the analytical building blocks for challenging stereotypes and unveiling misinterpretations and taken-for-granted assumptions that portray young people in Italy as selfish, ‘choosy’, and unwilling to make sacrifices, commit and manage an independent life. These prejudices often underplay the role of constraints they are facing in the transition to adulthood.

Studying Italian youth, therefore, not only allows us to capture their peculiar characteristics but also to reflect more broadly on the conceptual toolbox we need in order to understand contemporary youth more generally. By doing so, the volume aims to contribute to international discussion on the youth condition in Europe.

The Introduction of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

Italian youth in context – an analysis through multiple dimensions

part I|71 pages

Activism, participation and citizenship

chapter 2|17 pages

When millennials protest

Youth activism in Italy

chapter 4|16 pages

Strategy, performance and gender

An interactionist understanding of young activists within the Italian LGBT movement and the Catholic countermovement

part II|75 pages

Work, employment and careers

chapter 6|17 pages

The synchrony of temporary young workers

Employment discontinuity, income discontinuity and new social inequalities in Italy

chapter 7|21 pages

Young graduates’ access to the labour market

Cumulative or trade-off effects between occupational level, contracts and wages

chapter 8|18 pages

When age is academically constructed

The endless status of ‘young researchers’ in Italy

part III|65 pages

Moves, transitions and representations

chapter 9|14 pages

Young Italians

Individualization, uncertainty and reconquesting the future

chapter 10|15 pages

Pathways towards adulthood in times of crisis

Reflexivity, resources and agency among young Neapolitans

chapter 11|19 pages

From South to North

Internal student migration in Italy

chapter 12|15 pages

Becoming an adult in the new millennium

How the transition to adulthood has changed