While the field of youth citizenship has grown rapidly in the past 2 decades, it still remains a contested idea—not least because of the ‘liminal’ or in-between status that young people occupy between childhood and adulthood. In this paper I propose a conceptual framing that sees youth citizenship at the intersection of youth becoming, being and doing. This framing recognises many of the tensions, complexities and ambiguities of being a young citizen, as well as the potential this holds for understanding the fullness and diversity of youth experiences of citizenship. The paper examines two emerging research streams where youth citizenship researchers illustrate the richness of this conceptual framing in the research fields of youth everyday...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Lived citizenship has emerge...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
The citizenship literature includes remarkably few empirical studies. In this article we report on h...
While the field of youth citizenship has grown rapidly in the past 2 decades, it still remains a con...
This paper proposes a categorization of different approaches to youth citizenship. Considering dist...
Citizenship has become a catchphrase in debates about young people’s political engagement. In many o...
Traditionally adulthood and citizenship have been synonymous. Yet adulthood is changing. In this pap...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A key goal in youth studies is to ga...
Although citizenship and youth have traditionally seemed to be two terms with very little in common,...
This article unfolds constructions of citizenship by directly examining young people's views and exp...
Current debates around citizenship are concerned with rethinking questions of political and social j...
Since the late 1980s, successive United Kingdom (UK) governments have sought to develop initiatives ...
none2The following reflections focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of young people‟s par...
This research report summarises the key findings from the project Rethinking Youth Citizenship: Iden...
This article addresses the changing nature of civic and political engagement for young people in Aus...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Lived citizenship has emerge...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
The citizenship literature includes remarkably few empirical studies. In this article we report on h...
While the field of youth citizenship has grown rapidly in the past 2 decades, it still remains a con...
This paper proposes a categorization of different approaches to youth citizenship. Considering dist...
Citizenship has become a catchphrase in debates about young people’s political engagement. In many o...
Traditionally adulthood and citizenship have been synonymous. Yet adulthood is changing. In this pap...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A key goal in youth studies is to ga...
Although citizenship and youth have traditionally seemed to be two terms with very little in common,...
This article unfolds constructions of citizenship by directly examining young people's views and exp...
Current debates around citizenship are concerned with rethinking questions of political and social j...
Since the late 1980s, successive United Kingdom (UK) governments have sought to develop initiatives ...
none2The following reflections focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of young people‟s par...
This research report summarises the key findings from the project Rethinking Youth Citizenship: Iden...
This article addresses the changing nature of civic and political engagement for young people in Aus...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Lived citizenship has emerge...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
The citizenship literature includes remarkably few empirical studies. In this article we report on h...