Book presentation Voices of Gen Z

Shaping Transitions in the City of Peace and Justice

Date And Time

Event Date Thursday, October 2 · 15:30 PST

Location

LocationDe Haagse Hogeschool, Johanna Westerdijkplein, The Hague, Netherlands

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Shaping Transitions in the City of Peace and Justice Do young people really not care about politics and decision-making or are we just not listening closely enough? Voices of Gen Z by Rosa Groen and Tahir Abbas takes a closer look and puts students' perspectives in the spotlight. Join us for an engaging book presentation that dives into how Gen Z in The Hague sees issues like peace, justice, climate action, and living together in a fair society. 

 "This book provides empirical evidence on youth engagement with peace, justice, and strong institutions (SDG 16). It takes a bottom-up approach to exploring the meaning and value of global citizenship and social cohesion. It showcases three studies about how the younger generation interprets SDG 16, EU Climate policies (such as the European Green Deal) and the goals of The Hague as the International City of Peace and Justice. The city of The Hague is dedicated to the promotion of peace, justice, inclusivity and security and yet it is one of the most segregated cities in the Netherlands. 

 This book challenges the assumptions that young people are uninterested in local decision-making or lack the competence to contribute to improving their neighborhoods. It gives voice to young people, generation Z, (of 13-25 years old) in disadvantaged and advantaged areas in The Hague examining the experiences they have, their views in contrast with those of educators and policymakers in The Hague, and their views compared between different areas and age groups in The Hague. 

 This book brings together multiple funded projects to discuss how we can engage young people in democratic processes including policymaking and societal challenges. It helps to bridge the gap between young people and policymakers and therefore speaks to policymakers, academics, students and lecturers on social cohesion, criminology, and social policies." Register The event will be held in both Dutch and English and is open to everyone. Please register in advance to secure your spot:
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