Håkan Johansson
Professor
Sweden
Author
Editor
- Mattias Wahlström
- Piotr Kocyba
- Michiel De Vydt
- Joost De Moor
Summary, in English
A team of social scientists from universities across Europe1 organized a survey of the global FFF strike events on March 15. The team surveyed protesters in 13 cities in nine European countries using the same research design to collect data, following the well-established protest survey methodology used previously in the “Caught in the Act of Protest: Contextualizing Contestation” (CCC) project.
The significant presence of young first-timers in the strike signals the emergence of a new generation of climate activists and the possible development of FFF as a broader, grassroots movement, with a strong female presence and reliance on social media and peer networks. It highlights limited
commitment to established environmental organisations, with varying interpretations of the importance of lifestyle politics and a hopeful attitude towards the future. Further research will be needed to follow the development of the first mass youth mobilization on climate change. During the second global school strike on May 24, 2019, new surveys were organized in Stockholm and Budapest.
Department/s
- School of Social Work
Publishing year
2019-07
Language
English
Pages
19-31
Publication/Series
Protest for a future: : Composition, mobilization and motives of the participants in Fridays For Future climate protests on 15 March, 2019 in 13 European cities
Links
Document type
Report chapter
Topic
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
- Sociology
- Political Science
Keywords
- Social Movement
- Environmental movement
- Climate politics
- Environmental politics
- Protest surveys
- Global climate strike
- Demonstration
Status
Published