Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in Norway

This article examines how and where issues of gender emerged in Norwegian youths’ self-defined constructions of security. Previous work has focused on security in relation to generational gaps and gendered perspectives, but there remains a need for further empirical research of an integrated perspec...

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Main Authors: Nikolai George Lewis Holm, Linn-Marie Lillehaug Pedersen, Elisabeth Pettersen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1669060
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spelling doaj-9fc5c68c0fd94485a8556709c1b3fb062021-03-02T13:49:46ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth0267-38432164-45272020-12-0125142143410.1080/02673843.2019.16690601669060Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in NorwayNikolai George Lewis Holm0Linn-Marie Lillehaug Pedersen1Elisabeth Pettersen2Nord UniversityNord UniversityNord UniversityThis article examines how and where issues of gender emerged in Norwegian youths’ self-defined constructions of security. Previous work has focused on security in relation to generational gaps and gendered perspectives, but there remains a need for further empirical research of an integrated perspective of security, gender and youth. Drawing on data collected from 21 interviews, this study provides insight into how youth understand the concept of security, seeking to isolate how and where gender related issues emerge in those perspectives. The findings of the study indicate that youth definitions of security are broad and cannot sufficiently be described by any one theoretical perspective on security; however, the youth often related their concept of security to how insecurities are experienced by others. Thus, when discussions of gender or other factors of security disparity emerged, they did so with an understanding of their own privileged security perspective.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1669060youthyoung peopleinsecuritysecuritygender
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Elisabeth Pettersen
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Linn-Marie Lillehaug Pedersen
Elisabeth Pettersen
Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in Norway
International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
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young people
insecurity
security
gender
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Linn-Marie Lillehaug Pedersen
Elisabeth Pettersen
author_sort Nikolai George Lewis Holm
title Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in Norway
title_short Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in Norway
title_full Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in Norway
title_fullStr Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Youth, gender, and perceptions of security in Norway
title_sort youth, gender, and perceptions of security in norway
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
issn 0267-3843
2164-4527
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This article examines how and where issues of gender emerged in Norwegian youths’ self-defined constructions of security. Previous work has focused on security in relation to generational gaps and gendered perspectives, but there remains a need for further empirical research of an integrated perspective of security, gender and youth. Drawing on data collected from 21 interviews, this study provides insight into how youth understand the concept of security, seeking to isolate how and where gender related issues emerge in those perspectives. The findings of the study indicate that youth definitions of security are broad and cannot sufficiently be described by any one theoretical perspective on security; however, the youth often related their concept of security to how insecurities are experienced by others. Thus, when discussions of gender or other factors of security disparity emerged, they did so with an understanding of their own privileged security perspective.
topic youth
young people
insecurity
security
gender
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1669060
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