EU Citizenship Beyond Urban Centres
Perceptions and Practices of Young People in East Central European Peripheral Areas
Series: The Future of Europe;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1st ed. 2023
- Publisher Springer International Publishing
- Date of Publication 15 July 2023
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031297953
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9783031297922
- No. of pages250 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 403 g
- Language English
- Illustrations IX, 250 p. 44 illus. Illustrations, black & white 479
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Long description:
This open access book provides in-depth and comparative analyses of how young people in peripheral areas in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania perceive EU citizenship. It also informs the reader about the challenges faced by EU Youth Dialogue projects that aim at promoting active (EU) citizenship in these areas and it offers context-specific recommendations for local, regional, national and European policymakers and people working with young people. The contributions are based on new qualitative data collected within the framework of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Leipzig University. It will be of interest to practitioners and scholars working on Europe and the EU, citizenship and the promotion of an active EU citizenship beyond urban centres.
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Chapter 1. Approaching EU Citizenship from the Angle of Young People in the East Central European Double Periphery. Introduction.- Part 1. Perceptions of EU Citizenship and EU Citizenship Practices in Rural Areas. Evidence from Group Discussions and a Survey.- Chapter 2. Peripheral Futurities. Emigration Plans and Sense of Belonging among East Central European Youth.- Chapter 3. Notions of EU Citizenship among Young People in the Peripheral Regions of East Central Europe.- Chapter 4. No Strong Sense of Belonging and the EU as a Security-Provider – How Young People in Rural Poland Perceive EU Citizenship.- Chapter 5. European Citizenship as an Invisible Anchor. Students’ EU Perceptions in Rural Peripheral Areas of the Czech Republic.- Chapter 6. Between Support and Mere Coexistence. Diverging Perspectives on the EU from Slovak Students in Peripheral Towns.- Chapter 7. An EU Providing Freedom of Movement, Health Security and Financial Support. Students’ EU Perceptions in Two Hungary’s Peripheral Towns.- Chapter 8. Low Attachment to an EU that is Associated with Mobility. Students’ EU Perceptions in Two Romanian Peripheral Towns.- Part 2: Practices of EU Citizenship. Evidence from Erasmus+ Projects Promoting EU Citizenship within the Framework of the EU Youth Dialogue.- Chapter 9. How to Make Projects to Enhance Youth Participation Successful. A Comparative Analysis of Six Youth Dialogue Projects.- Chapter 10. Challenges for Participation and Empowerment. Six Youth Dialogue Projects in Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 11. A Project by Young People for Young People – The European Youth Week 2019 in Kielce.- Chapter 12. Initiating A Structured Dialogue between Local Youth and Decision Makers – the Mińsk Mazowiecki Youth Forum.- Chapter 13. A Building Block of an Overall Strategy for Political Education – Decide on Europe.- Chapter 14. Making Young People in Remote Rural Areas Heard – (un)Attractive? II.- Chapter 15. Even Successful Projects Must End? Lessons Learned from the Project The Best is yet to Come.- Chapter 16. A School Workshop Format for Thirteen-to-Fifteen Years Old Pupils. Experiencing and Understanding Europe.- Part 3: Recommendations for Different Audiences.- Chapter 17. How to Enhance EU Citizenship in the Rural Areas of Central Europe. Recommendations for Governments and Regional Authorities.- Chapter 18. Perspectives for Digital Participation in Rural Areas: Evidence From German Regions.- Chapter 19. Promoting the Active Citizenship of Young People in Peripheral Regions: Recommendations for EU Key Players.- Chapter 20. EU Citizenship and the young people in the rural areas of East Central Europe: Three Recommendations for the research on citizenship.
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