Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of their own states and the European Union (EU). Using empirical data based on group discussions (n = 324) in 29 European states (104 locations; 2000 young people aged between 11 and 19), this paper challenges this, and suggests that many young people have distinct political views and are motivated to participate in both political discussions and traditional and non-traditional forms of participation. They are particularly interested in a range of current issues, largely around human rights, migration and (anti-)nationalism, and the article illustrates this with examples from a range of countries. Human rights issues raised concerned their percept...
Declining levels of youth participation in conventional politics raise concerns about the future of ...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
The European Union has always struggled to build a strong relation with its electorate and the resul...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
This research project focuses on young European’s political identities and the values that they expr...
This article argues that many young people (11 to 19) in Europe articulate a construction of their i...
Within Europe, there is a clear difference in the strength of political activism between old and new...
Participation in electoral politics has declined across Western Europe in recent decades as citizens...
This article explores how young Europeans (12 to 19) describe how they discuss political issues with...
A common interpretation of the low levels of electoral turnout among young voters is that they are a...
Europe is undergoing considerable demographic, economic, cultural and socio-political change. Nation...
The global crisis and its negative consequences on living conditions in Europe have led in some coun...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
Declining levels of youth participation in conventional politics raise concerns about the future of ...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
The European Union has always struggled to build a strong relation with its electorate and the resul...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
This research project focuses on young European’s political identities and the values that they expr...
This article argues that many young people (11 to 19) in Europe articulate a construction of their i...
Within Europe, there is a clear difference in the strength of political activism between old and new...
Participation in electoral politics has declined across Western Europe in recent decades as citizens...
This article explores how young Europeans (12 to 19) describe how they discuss political issues with...
A common interpretation of the low levels of electoral turnout among young voters is that they are a...
Europe is undergoing considerable demographic, economic, cultural and socio-political change. Nation...
The global crisis and its negative consequences on living conditions in Europe have led in some coun...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
Declining levels of youth participation in conventional politics raise concerns about the future of ...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
The European Union has always struggled to build a strong relation with its electorate and the resul...