Jasmine Lorenzini is a research fellow at the Institute of Citizenship Studies at the University of Geneva. She studies food activism, political participation, and social movement activism. She published books on youth unemployment (Jobless Citizens & Young People and Long-Term Unemployment) and protest in times of crises (Contention in Times of Crisis).
What Youth-Led Movements Teach Us About Democracy
The process of re-engaging young people with institutional politics goes hand in hand with a reinforced interplay of political parties and social movements.
October 14, 2021