1. Young People and Social Change
1.1. Andy Furlong , and Fred Cartmel 2006-12-01
2. Future Generations
2.1. Representations of Future Generations in United Kingdom Policy Making (2018)
2.2. Future Generations Wales
2.2.1. BBC Futures series
2.2.1.1. Roman Krznaric
2.2.1.2. Political Business Cycle
2.3. Accounting for Future Generations:Inter generational Equity in Australia (Bessant et al, 2011)
3. Intergenerational Tension
3.1. Organisations
3.1.1. Resolution Foundation
3.1.1.1. Intergenerational Audit Audit 2021
3.1.1.2. Resolution Foundation
3.1.1.2.1. Young peoples employment in 2021
3.1.2. Intergeneration Foundation
3.1.2.1. Grey Power
3.1.2.2. Intergeneration Foundation Podcasts
3.1.3. The Pew Research Centre
3.1.3.1. Generation and Age
3.1.3.1.1. Generation z
3.1.3.1.2. Millenials
3.1.3.1.3. Generation X
3.1.3.1.4. Baby Boomers
3.1.4. National Centre for Social Research
3.1.4.1. Social and Political attitudes after the pandemic 22
3.1.5. The All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Integration
3.1.5.1. Healing the Divide
3.1.5.2. Ages Apart
3.2. Articles
3.2.1. Post Brexit Boomer Blaming:The Contradictions of Generational Greivance (Bristow, 2020)
3.2.1.1. The Making of Boomergeddon: The Construction of the Baby Boomer Generation as a Social Problem in Britain (Bristow,2016)
3.2.2. Bridging the Communication Gap between Generation Y and the Baby Boomer Generation (Venter, 2016)
3.2.3. Is Age the New Class? Economic Crisis and Demographics in European Politics? (Erk, 2015)
3.2.4. Are You OK, Boomer? Intensification of Ageism and Intergenerational Tensions on Social Media Amid COVID-19 (Meisner, 2021)
3.2.5. Its Time to Stop Talking About Generations
3.3. Books
3.3.1. The Pinch: How the Baby Boomers Took Their Childrens Future- and Why They Should Give it Back (Willetts, 2010)
3.3.2. Stop Mugging Grandma 'The Generation Wars' and Why Boomer Blaming Won't Solve Anything (Bristow, 2019)
3.3.3. Recommended Reading List (on Order with Faculty Librarian)
4. Social Generations
4.1. France and Roberts
4.1.1. Youth Transitions and Generations: A response to Wyn and Woodman (Roberts, 2007)
4.1.2. The Problem of Social Generations: A Critique of the New Emerging Orthodoxy in Youth Studies (France and Roberts, 2015)
4.1.3. Youth and political economy: towards a Bourdieusian approach (France and Threadgold, 2015)
4.1.3.1. Problematizing a popular panacea: A critical examination of the (continued) use of ‘social generations’ in youth sociology France and Roberts, 2021)
4.2. Wyn and Woodman
4.2.1. Generation , Youth and Social Change in Australia (Wyn and Woodman, 2006)
4.2.1.1. Democracy Bytes:New Media, New Politics and Generational Change (Bessant, 2014)
4.2.1.2. Youth and Generation:rethinking change and inequality in the lives of young people (Wyn and Woodman, 2015)
4.2.1.3. Researching Youth in Context of Social Change: A Reply to Roberts (Wyn and Woodman, 2007)
4.3. Judith Bessant
4.3.1. Books
4.3.2. Articles
4.3.2.1. The Precarious Generation: A Political Economy of Young People (Bessant et al, 2017)
4.3.2.2. Age and Equity : A Case for an Inter generational Charter (Bessant, 2008)