Youth resistance refers to the active and often organized efforts of young people to challenge and resist the social, political, and economic structures that they believe oppress or marginalize them. This can take many forms, including protests, demonstrations, grassroots activism, and other forms of direct action. Youth resistance often emerges in response to perceived injustices or inequalities, and can play a significant role in driving social change and challenging dominant power structures. Researchers in this area seek to understand the motivations, strategies, and impacts of youth resistance movements, as well as the broader social and political contexts in which they operate.