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The Sociology of Children & Youth section is a distinct forum for scholarship featuring the voices and perspectives of young people themselves. This session features papers highlighting the viewpoints of children and youth on issues that matter to them. Papers in this session will explore young people’s thinking on contemporary social issues, their agency in addressing these social issues, and their organizing in relation to current social problems.
“When Everyone Plays It Safe”: Time and Transitional Agency of Elite University Students in China - Wen Xie, Peking University; Jianjun Li, Peking University
Voices of a Generation: Centering Youth's Perspectives Amid an Adolescent Mental Health Crisis - Mahala Miller, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Trans and Non-Binary Students Navigating Community and Activism amid Restrictions on DEI - Jenny M. Stuber, University of North Florida
Cycles of Invisibility and Hypervisibility: Trans and Nonbinary Students’ Suggestions for Improving High School - Cinzia D. Solari, University of Massachusetts Boston; Skylar Rathvon, University of Massachusetts-Boston
“You just had to take it”: Students on Corporal Punishment in School - Meaghan Mingo, University of Notre Dame