This paper examines how young people in Europe represent the future; drawing on data from global and European surveys, the analysis identifies re­curring themes in youth future imaginaries across both individual and collective dimensions. While personal aspirations continue to emphasize happi­ness, relationships, and economic stability, young people also express significant concern about structural issues such as environmental sustainability,social inequality, and geopolitical instability. To interpret these findings, the paper employs Eckersley’s framework of youth portraits (1997), distinguishingbetween modern, postmodern, and transformational orientations. By highlighting the coexistence of continuity and disruption, individual and structuralinterpretations, the results suggest a hybrid configuration in which traditional life­course expectations coexist with an increasing awareness of systemicchallenges that call into question existing social and economic models.

Youth visions of the future: between stability and structural transformation

Teodora Lattanzi
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Alessandro Monchietto;Sara Mattiello;
2026-01-01

Abstract

This paper examines how young people in Europe represent the future; drawing on data from global and European surveys, the analysis identifies re­curring themes in youth future imaginaries across both individual and collective dimensions. While personal aspirations continue to emphasize happi­ness, relationships, and economic stability, young people also express significant concern about structural issues such as environmental sustainability,social inequality, and geopolitical instability. To interpret these findings, the paper employs Eckersley’s framework of youth portraits (1997), distinguishingbetween modern, postmodern, and transformational orientations. By highlighting the coexistence of continuity and disruption, individual and structuralinterpretations, the results suggest a hybrid configuration in which traditional life­course expectations coexist with an increasing awareness of systemicchallenges that call into question existing social and economic models.
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https://ojs.pensamultimedia.it/index.php/sipes/issue/view/405
youth imaginaries, representation of the future, european youth
Teodora Lattanzi; Alessandro Monchietto; Sara Mattiello; Giulia Lombardo
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