XXIII Annual Conference of Youth Studies 2025 will be held at Tampere University (Kalevantie 4, Tampere) on 13–14 November 2025. The theme of the conference is The time together?
Youth, as a life phase, exists in time, and time influences the experience of youth. Young people of different generations come of age at different times and under varying societal conditions. The experiences of youth leave their mark on everyone’s life courses in one way or another. The Annual Conference of Youth Studies 2025 will focus on the significance of time for youth. At the same time, we will celebrate the 80th anniversary of youth work education at Tampere University.
Young people of the 21st century encounter, reflect on, and solve many existential questions in a world characterized by uncertainty, tension, and crises. Among young people, the present and future may cause concern and anxiety, which are addressed among peers, within families and across generations, as well as with professionals. We often hope that time will resolve problems, and some youth wish to take part in finding the solutions. At the same time, time is a scarce resource in our increasingly fast-paced society. Time is needed for encounters, for listening others, for togetherness, for understanding the world around us, and for contemplating possibilities for action. Shared time is a resource—but do we have it? How do rapid global changes, diverse and entangled crises, and accelerating technological development enable and challenge being together and sharing time, both within and between generations?
The past, the present, and the future meet in the course of human life. Life courses, social relations, societies and the whole ecosystem are shaped over time by a chain of possibilities, limitations, continuities, and breaks. Young people’s agency intertwines with society as time moves forward. Living conditions, places, and habits have created distinct conditions for young people and youth as a life phase across eras. The history of youth is long—but is youth the same across times?
Call for Sessions is now open
We are now seeking proposals for working groups for Annual Conference of Youth Studies 2025. The themes of the groups may broadly relate to the concept of time. You may also propose a group on another current topic in youth research. The main conference language is Finnish, but working groups and presentations in Swedish and English are welcome as well. You may propose onsite or virtual working groups.
Working group proposals (max. 250 words) should be submitted by Sunday, 1 June via the online form (Visit an external site. The link opens in a new tab.).
The Call for Papers for presentations within the working groups will open in June.
Keynote speakers
The keynote speakers at the Annual Conference of Youth Studies are Dr. Jessica Ringrose (University College London), Dr. Kat Simpson (University of Huddersfield), Dr. Ville Vuolanto (Tampere University) and Dr. Kaisa Vehkalahti (University of Jyväskylä).
Organizers
The Annual Conference of Youth Studies 2025 are jointly organized by the Finnish Youth Research Society and Tampere University (Faculty of Social Sciences, Youth Work and Youth Research Study Line.