Aiming to contribute to research on youth representation in the mainstream media, this special issue provides eight articles offering fresh empirical comparative analyses of the ways in which young people as well as issues concerning them are dealt with in the public domain. Applying political claims analysis on original data from the EURYKA project (European Commission, Horizon 2020), the special issue is focused on how youth-related claims are raised in the media by youth and nonyouth actors during a period of increasing inequalities and social and political exclusion, how young people's ways of doing politics are dealt with in the media, and to what extent organized youth and contestation are visible in the public domain
In a period where social unrest coincides with young people’s dissatisfaction with formal political ...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
In a period where social unrest manifests itself by coinciding with young people's dissatisfaction w...
In this article, we employ data from comparative claims analysis of five major newspapers in nine Eu...
This presentation aims to provide some theoretical framework in order to analyse the difficulties t...
Particularly in the current context of rapid political change it is key to understand the political ...
Particularly in the current context of rapid political change it is key to understand the political...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
The mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on media cons...
This article analyzes youth collective activism in relation to crime and violence in the context of ...
The project aims to study the relations between inequalities and young people's ways of doing politi...
First Published November 18, 2019This comparative examination sheds light on the spatial scope of ac...
International audienceInformal settings are activities emerging from young people coping with their ...
Young people are very often the driving forces of political participation that aims to change societ...
This book analyses and assesses the contexts, nature and the diversity of young people's participati...
In a period where social unrest coincides with young people’s dissatisfaction with formal political ...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
In a period where social unrest manifests itself by coinciding with young people's dissatisfaction w...
In this article, we employ data from comparative claims analysis of five major newspapers in nine Eu...
This presentation aims to provide some theoretical framework in order to analyse the difficulties t...
Particularly in the current context of rapid political change it is key to understand the political ...
Particularly in the current context of rapid political change it is key to understand the political...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
The mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on media cons...
This article analyzes youth collective activism in relation to crime and violence in the context of ...
The project aims to study the relations between inequalities and young people's ways of doing politi...
First Published November 18, 2019This comparative examination sheds light on the spatial scope of ac...
International audienceInformal settings are activities emerging from young people coping with their ...
Young people are very often the driving forces of political participation that aims to change societ...
This book analyses and assesses the contexts, nature and the diversity of young people's participati...
In a period where social unrest coincides with young people’s dissatisfaction with formal political ...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
In a period where social unrest manifests itself by coinciding with young people's dissatisfaction w...