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The Special Issue Political Activism Across the Life Course is now available online in the journal Contemporary Social Science http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsoc21/12/1-2?nav=tocList The introduction is open access and you can read a summary of the SI here: https://connectorsstudy.com/political-activism-across-the-life-course/

Contemporary Social Science 12(1-2)<http://rsa.tandfonline.com/toc/rsoc21/12/1-2>
Special Issue: Political activism across the life course
Guest editors: Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis and Vinnarasan Aruldoss – University of Sussex
Political activism across the life course. Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis and Vinnarasan Aruldoss, University of Sussex
Embodying ‘the next generation’: children’s everyday environmental activism in India and England. Catherine Walker, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Teenage girls’ narratives of becoming activists. Jessica Taft, University of California Santa Cruz, United States
Narrative resources and political violence: the life stories of former clandestine militants in Portugal. Raquel da Silva, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Politicisation in later life: experiences and motivations of older people participating in protest for the first time. Jonahtan Guillemont, Kings College London, United Kingdom and Deborah Price, Manchester University
Talking politics in everyday family life. Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis and Vinnarasan Aruldoss, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Digital citizens? Data traces and family life. Veronica Barassi, Goldsmiths College London, United Kingdom
Welfare mothers’ grassroots activism for economic justice. Sheila Katz, Sonoma State University, United States
Play as activism? Early childhood and (inter)generational politics. Rachel Rosen, University College London, United Kingdom
Educational activism through the divide: empowering youths and their communities. Thalia Dragonas, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, Anna Vassiliou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Housing choices in later life as unclaimed forms of housing activism. Andrea Jones, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Enduring Ideals: Revisiting ‘Lifetimes of Commitment’ Twenty-Five Years Later. Molly Andrews, University of East London, United Kingdom


Dr Christos Varvantakis

Research Fellow
School of Education and Social Work
University of Sussex

ADD. Essex House Eh 121, Falmer BN1 9QQ, UK
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Latest papers:
Nolas, S-M.,Varvantakis, C. and Aruldoss, V. (2017) ‘Political activism across the life course’, Contemporary Social Science, 12(1-2), pp. 1-12. (Open Access).
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Nolas, S-M, Varvantakis, C. and Aruldoss, V. (2017) Talking politics in everyday family life. Contemporary Social Science. ISSN 2158-2041 (Open Access).

New book:
Kontopodis, M., Varvantakis, C. & Wulf, C.  (Eds) (2017). Global Youth in Digital Trajectories. Routledge, Oxford ISBN-13: 978-1138236035

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