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Framing Civic Engagement, Political Participation and Active Citizenship in Europe
Coordinators: Bee Cristiano, Guerrina Roberta
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Keywords
Cape Verdeans; Active citizenship; Young Men; Civic Engagement; Non-conventional Political Participation; Political participation; SOS Racism; Public Sphere; Turkish Civil Law; Europeanisation; Unaccompanied Foreign Minors; Civil Society; Roberta Guerrina; NGO Document; Martyn Barrett; Military Junta; Ian Brunton-Smith; Political Attentiveness; Norberto Ribeiro; Civic Republican Perspective; Carla Malafaia; Macro Contextual Factors; Maria Fernandes-Jesus; NGO Leader; Tiago Neves; Data Sets; Isabel Menezes; Internal Efficacy; Tulin Sener; EU Political Priority; Paola Villano; European Social Dimension; Alberto Bertocchi; OCS; Dimitra Pachi; Civic Republican
Publication date: 09-2018
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2014
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Hardback
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This book evaluates the role that civic engagement, political participation and active citizenship can play in promoting the establishment of a European polity. The chapters included here examine how the practice of active citizenship is managed and constructed in the context of a European drive to increase civic engagement and political participation in three member states (Portugal, Italy and the UK) and one accession country (Turkey). Looking at both processes and policies promoting active citizenship at the European and national levels, this book uncovers current discourses as well as political priorities and values that surround the activities of non- governmental organizations (NGOs). Of particular interest are debates about the nature and level of civic and political participation and engagement of marginal groups (women, youths, migrants and minorities) as they are particularly vulnerable to social exclusion. The book focuses on the interaction between institutions and civil society actors, addressing a number of questions related to their reciprocal role in influencing, shaping, criticising or disregarding certain political priorities.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Civil Society.
1. INTRODUCTION: Framing Civic Engagement, Political Participation and Active Citizenship in Europe 2. Political and Civic Engagement and Participation: Towards an Integrative Perspective 3. Participation, Dialogue, and Civic Engagement: Understanding the Role of Organized Civil Society in Promoting Active Citizenship in the European Union 4. Europe as a Beacon of Democracy? Citizenship Policies Relating to Youth and Migrants in Portugal 5. Civic and Political Participation of Women and Youth in Turkey: An Examination of Perspectives of Public Authorities and NGOs 6. On Active Citizenship: Discourses and Language about Youth and Migrants in Italy 7. Active Citizenship in the UK: Assessing Institutional Political Strategies and Mechanisms of Civic Engagement
Cristiano Bee is a Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of Surrey (UK) where he holds the Jean Monnet Module ‘Current trends in European Integration Studies: Beyond the Eurocrisis’. From 2015, he will be a Marie Curie Fellow at the Institute of European Studies of Bilgi University (Turkey). His research focuses on the analysis of institutional communication models, active citizenship practices and public sphere development.
Roberta Guerrina is a Reader in Politics at the University of Surrey. She is a European policy analyst with a particular interest in European social policy, citizenship policy and gender equality. She has published in the area of women’s human rights, work-life balance, identity politics and the idea of Europe. She is author of Mothering the Union (Manchester University Press)and Europe: History, Ideas and Ideologies (Arnold).