This article explores how young Europeans (12 to 19) describe how they discuss political issues with their friends, their parents, and teachers in their schools, and the ways in which these appears to impact on their political understanding and identities. Based on 324 group discussions with 2000 young people, in 104 locations in 29 different European states, the findings suggest that many young people see parents as the people with whom they most often talk about politics. They describe a range of situations – from intense discussion and support from parents to antagonistic arguments about their parents’ political views. Discussion with teachers was relatively less common, and more often dependant on individual personalities than as part...
This article explores how young people (aged 12–18) in the four Visegrad states of Poland, Slovakia,...
This article surveys some of the theoretical bases of identity and citizenship and their implication...
This article focuses on students’ first political learning and explores the research question, what ...
This research project focuses on young European’s political identities and the values that they expr...
Europe is undergoing considerable demographic, economic, cultural and socio-political change. Nation...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
This chapter focuses on young people’s narratives in constructing their sense of identities with the...
This study addresses how young Europeans (11 to 19 years of age, 29 countries, n=2000) construct ide...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
Analysing young people’s willingness, their ability to participate in political action, and the disc...
It is a well-established fact that forming a mature and coherent political identity is one developme...
It is a well-established fact that forming a mature and coherent political identity is one developm...
Our article investigates political engagement among youth with and without an immigration background...
It is a well-established fact that forming a mature and coherent political identity is one developme...
Highlights Fostering national or European identities can be compatible with education for tolerance...
This article explores how young people (aged 12–18) in the four Visegrad states of Poland, Slovakia,...
This article surveys some of the theoretical bases of identity and citizenship and their implication...
This article focuses on students’ first political learning and explores the research question, what ...
This research project focuses on young European’s political identities and the values that they expr...
Europe is undergoing considerable demographic, economic, cultural and socio-political change. Nation...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
This chapter focuses on young people’s narratives in constructing their sense of identities with the...
This study addresses how young Europeans (11 to 19 years of age, 29 countries, n=2000) construct ide...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
Analysing young people’s willingness, their ability to participate in political action, and the disc...
It is a well-established fact that forming a mature and coherent political identity is one developme...
It is a well-established fact that forming a mature and coherent political identity is one developm...
Our article investigates political engagement among youth with and without an immigration background...
It is a well-established fact that forming a mature and coherent political identity is one developme...
Highlights Fostering national or European identities can be compatible with education for tolerance...
This article explores how young people (aged 12–18) in the four Visegrad states of Poland, Slovakia,...
This article surveys some of the theoretical bases of identity and citizenship and their implication...
This article focuses on students’ first political learning and explores the research question, what ...