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      Learning from Young People Engaged in Climate Activism: The Potential of Collectivizing Despair and Hope

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      YOUNG
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          Abstract

          Hope takes on particular significance at this historical moment, which is defined by the prospect of a climate-altered future. Young people (aged 18–29) from climate action groups in New Zealand were interviewed about how they perceived the future. Deploying a unique combination of conceptual tools and in-depth analysis of a small set of interviews, I explore young New Zealanders’ complex relationships with despair and hope. Paulo Freire claimed his despair as a young man ‘educated’ what emerged as hope. I extend Freire’s concept in two ways by considering: (a) how hope might also ‘educate’ despair and (b) how hope and despair might operate at a collective level, drawing on Rosemary Randall’s psychotherapeutic analysis of societal responses to climate change. Participants identified collective processes as generating hope. Collectivizing hope and despair is important so that young people do not feel climate change is only their burden to solve.

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                Journal
                YOUNG
                YOUNG
                SAGE Publications
                1103-3088
                1741-3222
                February 10 2019
                November 2019
                February 10 2019
                November 2019
                : 27
                : 5
                : 435-450
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Otago College of Education, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
                Article
                10.1177/1103308818817603
                be9caf30-974d-43f0-af55-def5f0f75fc2
                © 2019

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                Quantitative & Systems biology,Biophysics
                Quantitative & Systems biology, Biophysics

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