Juventudes, definición y autorreflexión

The objective was to know the definition and perception that both a group of young people and adults have regarding the concept of youth and then establish similarities and differences between both conceptions. To do this, interviews were conducted with young people (whose ages ranged from 18 to 29...

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Main Author: Fernández Poncela, Anna María
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Source:Revista Iberoamericana de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas: RICSH, ISSN 2395-7972, Vol. 10, Nº. 19, 2021, pags. 158-183
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Juventudes, definición y autorreflexión
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The objective was to know the definition and perception that both a group of young people and adults have regarding the concept of youth and then establish similarities and differences between both conceptions. To do this, interviews were conducted with young people (whose ages ranged from 18 to 29 years old) and adults (over 40 years old). The designed interview was applied to 80 people (40 women and 40 men). Half of the informants were made up of young people between 18 and 29 years old, and the other half were over 40 years old. The participants in this study were people residing in urban areas of Mexico City during the spring of 2019, with different levels of education, income and occupations. The results show that for a high percentage of those consulted — regardless of whether they were young or old, women or men — the majority of today's youth are “lost” and “disoriented”. However, when they were consulted about the definition of being young, expressions about the opportunities in the present and future life appeared. In this sense, the youth group emphasized the possibility of doing things and having energy, while the adult group added words related to dreams, joy and beauty (an adjective used by women), which suggests a certain degree of memory and a kind of melancholy at that time. In short, it can be said that although some opinions gathered were contradictory, they all represent a sample of the ambivalences that emerge around the concept of youth
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00014815692021-10-14Juventudes, definición y autorreflexiónFernández Poncela, Anna MaríaMéxicomiradaspercepcionesproblemasreflexionesventajasMexicolookperceptionsproblemsreflectionsadvantagespercepçõespontos de vistaproblemasvantagensreflexõesMéxicoThe objective was to know the definition and perception that both a group of young people and adults have regarding the concept of youth and then establish similarities and differences between both conceptions. To do this, interviews were conducted with young people (whose ages ranged from 18 to 29 years old) and adults (over 40 years old). The designed interview was applied to 80 people (40 women and 40 men). Half of the informants were made up of young people between 18 and 29 years old, and the other half were over 40 years old. The participants in this study were people residing in urban areas of Mexico City during the spring of 2019, with different levels of education, income and occupations. The results show that for a high percentage of those consulted — regardless of whether they were young or old, women or men — the majority of today's youth are “lost” and “disoriented”. However, when they were consulted about the definition of being young, expressions about the opportunities in the present and future life appeared. In this sense, the youth group emphasized the possibility of doing things and having energy, while the adult group added words related to dreams, joy and beauty (an adjective used by women), which suggests a certain degree of memory and a kind of melancholy at that time. In short, it can be said that although some opinions gathered were contradictory, they all represent a sample of the ambivalences that emerge around the concept of youthMuito se fala e se investiga sobre a juventude. Aqui é feita uma abordagem a eles de acordo com suas percepções, definições e reflexões, bem como, a partir da perspectiva dos adultos, a fim de contrastar visões. Em um primeiro momento, é feita uma revisão da literatura sobre o assunto, ou seja, da academia. Em segundo lugar, as entrevistas que expressam definições e autodefinições são apresentadas e analisadas. Trata-se de um estudo exploratório com abordagem qualitativa que busca as vozes e visões das pessoas sobre como vêem os jovens, o que significa ser jovem, os problemas e vantagens da juventude. Como resultado é possível afirmar que ser joven en abstracto es considerado algo positivo por toda a población consultada, sem embargo, existe uma mirada negativa hacia la juventud real, desde jóvenes e adultos, y además ser joven tiene sus aspectos ventajosos, y también sus cuestiones problemáticasEl objetivo fue conocer la definición y percepción que tanto un grupo de jóvenes como de adultos tienen en torno al concepto juventud (o juventudes) para luego establecer similitudes y diferencias entre ambas concepciones. Para ello, se efectuaron entrevistas a jóvenes (cuyas edades oscilaban entre los 18 y los 29 años) y a personas adultas (mayores de 40 años). La entrevista diseñada fue aplicada a 80 personas (40 mujeres y 40 hombres). La mitad de los informantes estuvo conformada por jóvenes de entre 18 y 29 años, y la otra mitad por mayores de 40 años. Los participantes en este estudio fueron personas residenciadas en zonas urbanas de la ciudad de México durante la primavera del año 2019, con diferentes niveles educativos, de ingreso y ocupaciones. Los resultados de muestran que para un alto porcentaje de los consultados —independientemente de si eran jóvenes o adultos, mujeres u hombres— la mayoría de la juventud actual está “perdida” y “desorientada”. Sin embargo, cuando se les consultó sobre la definición de ser joven aparecieron expresiones sobre las oportunidades ante la vida presente y futura. En este sentido, el grupo de jóvenes hizo hincapié en la posibilidad de hacer cosas y tener energía, mientras que el de los adultos agregó palabras vinculadas con los sueños, la alegría y lo bonito (adjetivo usado por las mujeres), lo que deja entrever cierto grado de recuerdo y una suerte de melancolía por esa época. En definitiva, se pude decir que si bien algunas opiniones recabadas fueron contradictorias, todas representan una muestra de las ambivalencias que emergen en torno al concepto juventud.2021text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8085888(Revista) ISSN 2395-7972Revista Iberoamericana de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas: RICSH, ISSN 2395-7972, Vol. 10, Nº. 19, 2021, pags. 158-183spaLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. 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