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Beyond the Shadow of Adults—Youth, Adultism, and Human Rights in the Contemporary Faroe Islands

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  • Firouz Gaini

    (Department of History and Social Sciences, University of Faroe Islands, 100 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands)

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This article discusses young people’s human rights situation in the Faroe Islands today by addressing youth participation issues from a cultural adultism perspective. It argues that the local cultural values and intergenerational relations in the family influence the multilayered and shifting nature of ‘Faroese adultism’. My purpose is to explore the ways through which young people are challenging adultism in their everyday life practices: what do they intend to change and what do they wish to sustain in their cultural struggle? This article is mainly based on empirical data from focus group discussions with young participants. The findings reveal that young people from the Faroe Islands—located in the Nordic Atlantic—do not consider adultism to have a negative impact on their wellbeing. This article, relying on theoretical scholarship and ideas from youth studies and island studies, contributes to a more nuanced understanding of human rights in the context of a small (family-oriented) island community in cultural and social transformation.

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  • Firouz Gaini, 2024. "Beyond the Shadow of Adults—Youth, Adultism, and Human Rights in the Contemporary Faroe Islands," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-11, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:13:y:2024:i:2:p:98-:d:1333495
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