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  • Measures for fighting the spread of COVID-19 have a deep impact on the experience of time: Future is delayed, and presence is either extremely compacted or has become precarious. Youth and young adults are especially affected by this change of temporalities: a big part of them have less and less opportunities for planning their future, i.e. their transitions into training and work; and at the same time they are the group who suffers most from the restrictions to live their youth life, which is depending on gathering in the presence, among peers, or in romantic relationships. The article takes their present situation as a starting point in order to reflect more fundamentally on the dimension of temporality within the constitution of life course transitions. It recalls the temporal concept of agency developed by Mustafa Emirbayer and Ann Mische (1998), which is highly compatible in this regard. However, and especially with regard to the normative pressure under which young people have to do their transitions, this concept has to be enlarged by a critical perspective on (chrono-)normativities. It is exactly these normativities which are currently challenged - with open end. (xsd:string)
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  • Erwachsen werden in pandemischen Zeiten - Herausforderungen an die zeitliche Herstellung und Gestaltung von Übergängen im Lebenslauf (xsd:string)
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  • In: Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung, Bd. 16(2021) H. 3 ; S. 315-332. ISSN 1862-5002 (xsd:string)
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