Nunn Caitlin, Germaine Chloe, Ogden Charlotte, Miah Yasmin, Marsh Jessica, Kitching Rhiannon, Kathrada Nasira, Hough Katerina, Harper Isabel
Manchester Centre for Youth Studies (MCYS), Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
J Appl Youth Stud. 2021;4(5):429-444. doi: 10.1007/s43151-021-00057-1. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the lives of young people, transforming and disrupting education provision, employment opportunities, social practices, mobilities, and experiences of health and well-being. In the UK context, the pandemic can be understood as both a unique event and as a further addition to the intersecting crises-including austerity and Brexit-that are increasingly shaping and constraining youth experiences and aspirations and exacerbating precarity and inequality. In this article, seven undergraduate students from Manchester, UK, with two academic co-authors, employ a co-productive approach to reflect on our experiences of the pandemic. Our autoethnographic accounts draw attention to the situated effects of the pandemic, and its intersection with existing challenges and pressures, including the gig economy, mental and physical ill health, and transnational family networks. At the same time, our narratives capture a sense of : hopefulness that is both a product of precarity and itself precarious, opening up new possibilities for collectively imagining and pursuing viable and meaningful futures in uncertain times. Supporting our endeavours requires the inclusion of youth voices in research, policy, and practice; work we begin here.
新冠疫情对年轻人的生活产生了深远影响,改变并扰乱了教育供给、就业机会、社会实践、出行以及健康和幸福体验。在英国的背景下,这场疫情既可以被视为一个独特事件,也可以被看作是对包括紧缩政策和脱欧在内的相互交织的危机的进一步叠加,这些危机正日益塑造和限制着年轻人的经历与抱负,并加剧了不稳定和不平等。在本文中,来自英国曼彻斯特的七名本科生与两位学术合著者采用共同生产的方法来反思我们在疫情中的经历。我们的自我民族志叙述提请人们注意疫情的情境影响,以及它与现有挑战和压力的交叉,包括零工经济、身心健康问题以及跨国家庭网络。与此同时,我们的叙述捕捉到一种希望感:这种希望感既是不稳定的产物,其本身也是不稳定的,它为在不确定的时代集体想象和追求可行且有意义的未来开辟了新的可能性。支持我们的努力需要在研究、政策和实践中纳入年轻人的声音;我们在此开启这项工作。