More than Mere Child’s Play: Youth Activism, Ephebic Appeals, and Environmental Communication
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2023
Identifier
DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2191213
Abstract
In this essay, age is considered a relevant and significant subject position in which ecological advocates put forth ideologies and cultural constructions of youth to communicate about and for the environment. Young activists employ ‘ephebic appeals’ to raise awareness of certain issues, display public critical thinking, advocate for society-wide solutions, and empower audiences. The author analyzes the ephebic appeals Greta Thunberg, Autumn Peltier, and Mari Copeny to better understand how age operates rhetorically to justify youth’s entrance and involvement in civic and political deliberations, render public judgments, and enable similar reflections and critiques in others. Overall, the essay considers how ephebic appeals expand disciplinary boundaries as they relate to rhetorical agency, protest and social change, and citizenship.
Journal Title
Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Volume
53
Issue
5
First Page
643
Last Page
656
Keywords
Agency; environmental communication; social movements; youth activism
Recommended Citation
Christopher Scott Thomas (2023) More than Mere Child’s Play: Youth Activism, Ephebic Appeals, and Environmental Communication, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 53:5, 643-656, DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2191213