Drawing on data from students, higher education staff and policymakers from six European countries, this article argues that it remains a relatively common assumption that students should be politically engaged. However, while students articulated a strong interest in a wide range of political issues, those working in higher education and influencing higher education policy tended to believe that students were considerably less politically active than their predecessors
The aim of this analysis is to account for the differences in and changes of political attitudes amo...
Many studies analysing partisan politics assume differing preferences based on parties’ ideological ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are currently over 35 m...
Drawing on data from students, higher education staff and policymakers from six European countries, ...
Higher education (HE) students have often been viewed as important political actors in wider society...
Much attention has been paid by academics and policy-makers in recent decades to declining levels of...
Since the 1980s and early 1990s, much attention has focused on the position of students as stakehold...
Drawing on interviews with 26 higher education ‘policy influencers’ from six European countries (Den...
Higher education (HE) is of considerable importance to policymakers across Europe. Indeed, it is vie...
Published in March 15, 2019This paper aims to bridge the literature on students' socio-political att...
A vast amount of literature has been dedicated to political participation of young people. How do yo...
This paper aims to bridge the literature on students' socio-political attitudes with the wider liter...
This article focuses on students’ first political learning and explores the research question, what ...
Comparative studies of European social policy have pointed to significant differences with respect t...
Much attention has been paid by academics and policy-makers in recent decades to declining levels of...
The aim of this analysis is to account for the differences in and changes of political attitudes amo...
Many studies analysing partisan politics assume differing preferences based on parties’ ideological ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are currently over 35 m...
Drawing on data from students, higher education staff and policymakers from six European countries, ...
Higher education (HE) students have often been viewed as important political actors in wider society...
Much attention has been paid by academics and policy-makers in recent decades to declining levels of...
Since the 1980s and early 1990s, much attention has focused on the position of students as stakehold...
Drawing on interviews with 26 higher education ‘policy influencers’ from six European countries (Den...
Higher education (HE) is of considerable importance to policymakers across Europe. Indeed, it is vie...
Published in March 15, 2019This paper aims to bridge the literature on students' socio-political att...
A vast amount of literature has been dedicated to political participation of young people. How do yo...
This paper aims to bridge the literature on students' socio-political attitudes with the wider liter...
This article focuses on students’ first political learning and explores the research question, what ...
Comparative studies of European social policy have pointed to significant differences with respect t...
Much attention has been paid by academics and policy-makers in recent decades to declining levels of...
The aim of this analysis is to account for the differences in and changes of political attitudes amo...
Many studies analysing partisan politics assume differing preferences based on parties’ ideological ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are currently over 35 m...