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Franc, Renata.
Understanding youth participation across Europefrom survey to ethnography /
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Understanding youth participation across Europeedited by Hilary Pilkington, Gary Pollock, Renata Franc.
Reminder of title:
from survey to ethnography /
other author:
Pilkington, Hilary.
Published:
London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2018.
Description:
xxxvi, 340 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
YouthPolitical activityEurope.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59007-7
ISBN:
9781137590077$q(electronic bk.)
Understanding youth participation across Europefrom survey to ethnography /
Understanding youth participation across Europe
from survey to ethnography /[electronic resource] :edited by Hilary Pilkington, Gary Pollock, Renata Franc. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2018. - xxxvi, 340 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction: Thinking globally, understanding locally; Gary Pollock, Hilary Pilkington and Renata Franc -- Part 1: Beyond comparison? Context-sensitive survey research -- 1. Survey research and sensitivity to context: The MYPLACE project and its case study approach; Gary Pollock -- 2. Beyond 'left' and 'right'? The role of culture and context in young people's understanding of ideology; Inta Mierina -- 3. Attitudes towards the EU among young people in eastern Germany, Greece, and the UK: embedding survey data within socio-historical context; Robert Grimm, Gary Pollock, Mark Ellison, Alexandra Koronaiou, Evangelos Lagos and Alexandros Sakellariou -- Part 2: Beyond comparison? Transnational qualitative research -- 4. Can qualitative data speak beyond the individual case? Employing meta-ethnography for the synthesis of findings in transnational research; Hilary Pilkington -- 5. 'One big family': Emotion, affect and solidarity in young people's activism in radical right and patriotic movements; Hilary Pilkington, Elena Omel'chenko and Benjamin Perasovic -- 6. Believing in participation: Youth, religion and civic engagement; Alexandros Sakellerion -- 7. Young people's attitudes to, and practices of, political participation on the Internet: what can we learn from large-scale qualitative research?; Florian Sipos -- Part 3: Triangulation in practice -- 8. Introduction to triangulating data; Renata Franc -- 9. Youth, history and a crisis of democracy? Perspectives from Croatia; Renata Franc, Benjamin Perasovic and Marko Mustapic -- 10. Does history matter for young people's political identity? The role of past authoritarianism in Germany and Spain; Britta Busse, Mariona Ferrer-Fons, Robert Grimm, Jochen Tholen, Sanjin Ulezic and Kevin Wolnik -- 11. History in danger and youth civic engagement: Perceptions and Practice in Telavi, Georgia; Tamar Khoshtaria, Mariam Kobaladze and Tinatin Zurabishvili -- 12. Conclusion: What is the 'value added' of multi-method, transnational research?; Hilary Pilkington, Renata Franc and Gary Pollock.
This edited volume presents findings from a major cross-European research project mapping the civic and political engagement of young Europeans in the context of both shared and diverse political heritages. Drawing on new survey, interview and ethnographic data, the authors discuss substantive issues relating to young people's attitudes and activism including: attitudes to the European Union and to history; understanding of political ideologies; how attitudes to democracy are shaped by political heritage; activism in radical right wing groups and religion-based organisations; and digital activism. These contributions make the book's case that transnational and multi-method projects can enrich our understanding of how young people envisage their place and role in Europe's political and civic space. The book challenges methodological assumptions that survey research shows the big picture but at the cost of local nuance or that qualitative research cannot speak beyond the individual case, and demonstrates the added explanatory value of triangulating different kinds of data. Understanding Youth Participation Across Europe will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including Sociology, Political Sociology, Youth Studies and Political and Civic Participation.
ISBN: 9781137590077$q(electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: HQ799.2.P6 / U53 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 305.235094
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Introduction: Thinking globally, understanding locally; Gary Pollock, Hilary Pilkington and Renata Franc -- Part 1: Beyond comparison? Context-sensitive survey research -- 1. Survey research and sensitivity to context: The MYPLACE project and its case study approach; Gary Pollock -- 2. Beyond 'left' and 'right'? The role of culture and context in young people's understanding of ideology; Inta Mierina -- 3. Attitudes towards the EU among young people in eastern Germany, Greece, and the UK: embedding survey data within socio-historical context; Robert Grimm, Gary Pollock, Mark Ellison, Alexandra Koronaiou, Evangelos Lagos and Alexandros Sakellariou -- Part 2: Beyond comparison? Transnational qualitative research -- 4. Can qualitative data speak beyond the individual case? Employing meta-ethnography for the synthesis of findings in transnational research; Hilary Pilkington -- 5. 'One big family': Emotion, affect and solidarity in young people's activism in radical right and patriotic movements; Hilary Pilkington, Elena Omel'chenko and Benjamin Perasovic -- 6. Believing in participation: Youth, religion and civic engagement; Alexandros Sakellerion -- 7. Young people's attitudes to, and practices of, political participation on the Internet: what can we learn from large-scale qualitative research?; Florian Sipos -- Part 3: Triangulation in practice -- 8. Introduction to triangulating data; Renata Franc -- 9. Youth, history and a crisis of democracy? Perspectives from Croatia; Renata Franc, Benjamin Perasovic and Marko Mustapic -- 10. Does history matter for young people's political identity? The role of past authoritarianism in Germany and Spain; Britta Busse, Mariona Ferrer-Fons, Robert Grimm, Jochen Tholen, Sanjin Ulezic and Kevin Wolnik -- 11. History in danger and youth civic engagement: Perceptions and Practice in Telavi, Georgia; Tamar Khoshtaria, Mariam Kobaladze and Tinatin Zurabishvili -- 12. Conclusion: What is the 'value added' of multi-method, transnational research?; Hilary Pilkington, Renata Franc and Gary Pollock.
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