(Re)configuring moral boundaries of intergenerational justice: the UK parent-led climate movement

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The interests of children in a climate-challenged future are under-represented within UK policy-making and public discourse. Debates on intergenerational equity have centred economic logic rather than the moral issue harms to next generation, or responsibilities today’s generation. Civil movements play an important role changing political thinking this issue; however, research climate justice activism has so far been confined youth movement. This study uses in-depth diary interview dataset 20 UK-based activist mothers fathers explore emotional spaces parenting campaigning for justice. Attention was paid parenthood framing motivation action, way that sustained impeded by parents’ personal relationships. found were managed demarcated through boundary work used define, distinguish legitimise collective representation. These boundaries relational drawn selectively include similar others form bridges with politicians; also functioned delegitimise adults without children, exclude excuse younger older relatives from playing part activism. paper concludes considering how these processes might impede movement implications wider social

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عنوان ژورنال: Local Environment

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1354-9839', '1469-6711']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2021.1973977