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Thirty years after the publication of Ulrich Beck’s Risk Society: Towards a New
Modernity (1986/1992), the world has witnessed the rise and spread of risks of
unprecedented intensity, scale, and pattern. Very often associated with climate
change, disasters (floods, wildfires, hurricanes, droughts, etc.) occur in distinct
local and national contexts but extend beyond political borders and regional
territories, causing non-stationary, non-linear, multiplier (spreading across
multiple dimensions of life), and long-lasting impacts in a globally interde-
pendent system. In today’s highly interconnected world, risks take on global
significance and evolve on a planetary scale, threatening our survival on the
planet
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Ferreira, V. S., Almeida, A. N. de (2023). Re-Envisioning Youth Studies in Times of Global Risks: an Introduction. Youth and Globalization, Vol. 5 (1), 1-13
