Within the closing episode of Educated Youth, the Ukrainian college students of the Free Folks Academic Hub in Vienna mirror on what sort of future they envision for themselves and the world. Their dialog is impressed by the article “Children of the Twenty-First Century” by Lucas Becht, which delves into younger folks’s futuristic visions in Poland across the Nineteen Sixties. The scholars talk about the place they see themselves after highschool, and what their impressions of Austria and life in Vienna have been to date.
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Youth, culturally related to the longer term, appears more and more bothered by uncertainty and crises. Can trying forward learn by previous moments of transition? In Nineteen Sixties Poland younger folks’s ‘futurological’ outlooks uncovered the microsocial ambivalences of technological progress, revealing cracks in mass communist ideology.
Educated Youth: Science Communication in Occasions of Battle is co-organised by Eurozine, RECET, Radio Orange and the Free Folks Academic Hub in Vienna. The mission is funded by the Cultural Division of the Metropolis of Vienna. Learn extra concerning the mission right here: www.eurozine.com/focal-points/youth-project/.