Sociální studia (Jan 2019)

Italian Young People Through the Lens of Youth Policies

  • Davide Mazzoni,
  • Elvira Cicognani,
  • Chiara Cifatte,
  • Cinzia Albanesi,
  • Bruna Zani,
  • Lorenzo Floresta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2

Abstract

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Previous attempts to classify youth policies emphasised the importance of the underlying “concept of youth”, which sustains and legitimises specific policy measures. The aim of this study is to identify, through a bottom-up approach, the main orientations which characterise recent youth policies in Italy. Twelve documents (published from 2012 to 2016) at the national, regional and local levels are analysed through content analysis. Four main policy orientations emerge, each characterised by a different representation of young people and solutions/aims. Representing young people as talents often implies an orientation toward skill development; seeing youth as a resource is often associated with the promotion of their possible contribution to the society. Negative representations of youth (as vulnerable and as problems) characterise protective solutions. Each approach is characterised as well by specific risks, strengths and supporting institutions. A useful framework for the analysis of youth policies at the national and international levels is discussed.

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