juvenoia
noun
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Pronunciation: /d͡ʒuːvəˈnɔɪə/
noun
Etymology: Coined by American sociologist David Finkelhor in 2010, from a blend of juvenile + paranoia.
- The fear or hostility directed by an older generation toward a younger one, or toward youth culture in general.
“One particularly salient and instructive example of a full blown juvenoia from recent time was the comic book scare of the 1950s, elaborated in a fascinating book by David Hajdu, The 10 Cent Plague.(Hajdu, 2009)”
“I suspect that this case and the attention it has garnered is another example of juvenoia. Juvenoia, a term usually credited to sociologist David Finkelhor, refers to the fear of juveniles by older adults. Juvenoia is manifest in a multitude of ways, including the belief that today’s youth are worse behaved than ever before, despite much evidence to the contrary.”