Journal of Youth Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Youth Studies is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Assembling wellbeing: bodies, affects and the ‘conditions of possibility’ for wellbeing43
News coverage of the School Strike for Climate movement in Australia: the politics of representing young strikers’ emotions40
Young environmental activists and Do-It-Ourselves (DIO) politics: collective engagement, generational agency, efficacy, belonging and hope38
#GenZ on TikTok: the collective online self-Portrait of the social media generation35
In-between child’s play and teenage pop culture: tweens, TikTok & privacy30
The role of youth-led activist organisations for contemporary climate activism: the case of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition28
Young people not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET) in Sub-Saharan Africa: Sustainable Development Target 8.6 missed and reset27
‘Young People and Environmental Activism: The Transformation of Democratic Politics’27
Quality of life of NEET youth in comparative perspective: subjective well-being during the transition to adulthood25
Cross-national Analysis of Legislation, Policy and Service Frameworks for Adolescent Young Carers in Europe22
Digital dating abuse perpetration and impact: The importance of gender20
Incapacitated sexual assault among youths: beyond the perpetrator tactics framework19
The 2021 cross-national and comparative classification of in-country awareness and policy responses to ‘young carers’19
Trailblazing the gender revolution? Young people's understandings of gender diversity through generation and social change19
Immobility, precarity and the Covid-19 pandemic: the impact of lockdown on international students in Portugal19
Pathways to environmental activism in four countries: social media, environmental concern, and political efficacy18
‘It infuriates me': examining young adults’ reactions to and recommendations to fight misinformation about COVID-1918
Researching race in Australian youth studies18
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