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Youth and Family Policies in Arab Countries and Turkey: The Political Stakes of Demography [1]

Power2Youth Papers [2]

Youth and Family Policies in Arab Countries and Turkey: The Political Stakes of Demography

[3]
Autori:
Françoise De Bel-Air [4]
20/06/2016

Lo scopo di questo studio è quello di analizzare le tendenze che hanno prevalso, a partire dagli anni 1960 e 1970, nell’evoluzione demografica dei paesi della sponda sud del Mediterraneo di quelli del Mediterraneo orientale, nonché l’evoluzione delle politiche demografiche e il relativo dibattito. Partendo dall’analisi di questi cambiamenti l’autrice intende evidenziare le profonde differenze socio-demografiche che dividono oggi i giovani e le società in questi paesi. Cerca inoltre di determinare con esattezza come le riforme (o i tentativi di riforma) del diritto di famiglia riflettano in realtà obiettivi e interessi di una politica “alta”, per la quale il ruolo dei giovani è quello di riprodurre le strutture socio-politiche.

p2y_13.pdf [3]

Dettagli

  • Dati bibliografici

    Roma, IAI, giugno 2016, 53 p.
  • In:
    Power2Youth Papers [2]
  • Numero

    13

Indice

Introduction
1. Family Dynamics, Contrasted Trends
1.1 Evolution of Family Structures from the 1960s to the 2000s
1.2 The 2000s-2010s: Reversing Trends?
1.3 The Proximate Determinants to Family Formation Patterns: Divided Youth?
2. Family and the Nation-Building Processes: Family Policies from the 1960s to the 2000s
3. The 2000s and Beyond: Family Policies at the Heart of the Political Struggle
4. Contrasted Policies, Divided Polities: Analysing Policy Representations of Youth
4.1 Number: Youth as Agents of Production and Reproduction of Family Units
4.2 Structure: Youth as an Agent of Reproduction of the Structures of Domination and Protection within the Family
4.3 Dynamics: Youth as an Agent of Reproduction of Social Values and Identity
5. Family Policies as Biopolitics: Converging Towards a New Kind of “Neoliberal Neopatriarchal” Society?
5.1 Family, Population and Politics
5.2 Neo-authoritarianism and the Reshuffling of Neopatriarchy: Youth as Subjects
5.3 Neoliberal Policies and the Sustainable Family: Youth as a Commodity
5.4 Muslim vs. Non-Muslim Family: Youth as the Guardian of Cultural Distinction
Conclusion
References


Source URL:https://www.iai.it/it/pubblicazioni/c34/youth-and-family-policies-arab-countries-and-turkey-political-stakes-demography

Collegamenti
[1] https://www.iai.it/it/pubblicazioni/c34/youth-and-family-policies-arab-countries-and-turkey-political-stakes-demography [2] https://www.iai.it/it/pubblicazioni/lista/all/power2youth-papers [3] https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/p2y_13.pdf [4] https://www.iai.it/it/persone/francoise-de-bel-air