This article investigates whether European identity is a feasible and functional alternative to national identity. We examine the extent, determinants and consequences of national and European identification among (immigrant) Turkish and native Belgian pupils, with data gathered from 1629 pupils across 68 Belgian schools. The results show that immigrant Turkish pupils identify more strongly with Europe than with Belgium. The groups are closer to each other with respect to their European identification, while the latter is not in conflict with national identification. Moreover, European identity is less ethnically and more civically defined than national identity. Importantly, European identification was moderately related to academic achiev...
This article examines the formation of European identity among children in two very different count...
The present study explored the adoption of national and European identities and the perceptions of o...
Strengthening European citizenship is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic defi cit and t...
This article investigates whether European identity is a feasible and functional alternative to nati...
This article investigates whether European identity is a feasible and functional alternative to nati...
This article investigates whether European identity is a feasible and functional alternative to nati...
While a growing number of studies have been conducted on European identification, very few of them ha...
Research on European identity has consistently found low identification with the supra-national cate...
While a growing number of studies have been conducted on European identification, very few of them h...
Abstract The European Union (EU) faces challenges that affect its persistence, including the revival...
Abstract In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance...
In various European countries, policy-makers strive for educational desegregation to enhance pupils'...
Identification with Europe can constitute an important part of psychological citizenship for Europea...
Over the last 20 years, European identity has become a key topic widely investigated in social scien...
Fostering identification with Europe among citizens could legitimise European integration. Whether s...
This article examines the formation of European identity among children in two very different count...
The present study explored the adoption of national and European identities and the perceptions of o...
Strengthening European citizenship is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic defi cit and t...
This article investigates whether European identity is a feasible and functional alternative to nati...
This article investigates whether European identity is a feasible and functional alternative to nati...
This article investigates whether European identity is a feasible and functional alternative to nati...
While a growing number of studies have been conducted on European identification, very few of them ha...
Research on European identity has consistently found low identification with the supra-national cate...
While a growing number of studies have been conducted on European identification, very few of them h...
Abstract The European Union (EU) faces challenges that affect its persistence, including the revival...
Abstract In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance...
In various European countries, policy-makers strive for educational desegregation to enhance pupils'...
Identification with Europe can constitute an important part of psychological citizenship for Europea...
Over the last 20 years, European identity has become a key topic widely investigated in social scien...
Fostering identification with Europe among citizens could legitimise European integration. Whether s...
This article examines the formation of European identity among children in two very different count...
The present study explored the adoption of national and European identities and the perceptions of o...
Strengthening European citizenship is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic defi cit and t...