EU Citizenship Beyond Urban Centres
EU Citizenship Beyond Urban Centres
Perceptions and Practices of Young People in East Central European Peripheral Areas
Anders, Lisa H.; Lorenz, Astrid
Springer International Publishing AG
07/2023
250
Dura
Inglês
9783031297922
15 a 20 dias
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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 Minsk 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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EU Citizenship;European Union;remote areas;attitudes;attitudes towards EU;Euroscepticism;rights;periphery;rural areas;EU Politics;European Union Politics;Russian and Post-Soviet Politics;Open Access
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 Minsk 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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