• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Youth Politics and Culture in Contemporary Latin America: A Review
  • Contributor: Coe, Anna-Britt; Vandegrift, Darcie
  • Published: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., 2015
  • Published in: Latin American Politics and Society, 57 (2015) 2, Seite 132-153
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1548-2456; 1531-426X
  • Keywords: Research Note
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  • Description: Youth politics in contemporary Latin America diverge from those of previous generations. Increasingly decoupled from parties, unions, and the state, young people glide seamlessly across previously assumed boundaries: culture and politics, individual and organization, subjectivity and collectivity, virtual and "real." This article presents findings from a systematic review of research on youth politics and demonstrates the new direction through three main categories: repression, incorporation, and exclusion, relationships between state institutions and youth identities; generational, cultural, and digital lenses, the innovative trends for theorizing current patterns of youth politics; and unsettling politics, the fusion and diffusion of youth political dexterity. The article concludes by highlighting current strengths and proposing future steps to build on this new direction.