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Dozsa 2024
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Conclusions :pen:
Their activism is grounded in agency, empathy, and global interconnectedness
To be effective, children’s citizenship needs legal validation, educational support, and political accountability mechanisms
Children are climate actors, not only victims
A paradigm shift is needed, from protection to participation
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Key Themes :star:
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Legal and Policy Tools
Not only protect children's rights but also empower them to be active contributors to climate solutions
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Goals :black_flag:
Legal reforms for proxy representation, citizenship education, and inclusion in climate governance
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Overview :tada:
Children should not be viewed solely as vulnerable victims, but crucial stakeholders in implementing long-term climate policies
Argument
Despite lacking formal voting rights, children exercise agency via protests, litigation, and digital activism.
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Children are not merely vulnerable dependents; they are active, capable climate citizens
Evidence
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Examples: Fridays for Future (FFF), school climate strikes, youth litigations
Interviews with child/youth activists and institutional representatives (e.g. MGCY):Climate change governance, as a (currently crucial) “piece of a pie” on the political agenda
Purpose
Challenge the notion of children as passive, future citizens
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