Year 2020: How Will It Impact Identities of Children and Youth over Time?

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Nazilla Khanlou
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[1] York University,Women’s Health Research Chair in Mental Health, Faculty of Health, School of Nursing
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | 2022年 / 20卷
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Identity; COVID-19 pandemic; Social movements; Intersectionality; Youth; Editorial;
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In this Editorial, as the Guest Editor to the Special Issue on Youth Identity, I reflect on the year 2020. The year was a challenging one in relation to the global impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the continued inequities and systemic injustices faced by racialized populations. As an intersectionality-informed identity researcher, I argue that because of the complexity of our individual and collective identities, identity scholarship is not limited to a particular discipline, or theory, or methodology.
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