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Editors Shakuntala Banaji and Sam Mejias Youth Active Citizenship in Europe - photo 1
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Shakuntala Banaji and Sam Mejias
Youth Active Citizenship in Europe
Ethnographies of Participation
Editors Shakuntala Banaji Department of Media and Communications London - photo 2
Editors
Shakuntala Banaji
Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Sam Mejias
London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
ISBN 978-3-030-35793-1 e-ISBN 978-3-030-35794-8
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35794-8
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Acknowledgements

The research reported in this book was funded by European Union, Horizon 2020 Young 5a Programme, CATCH-EyoU - Constructing AcTive CitizensHip with European Youth: Policies, Practices, Challenges and Solutions ( www.catcheyou.eu ) [Grant Agreement No. 649538]. We also thank all of the individuals and organisations who participated in the research and made it possible.

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Shakuntala Banaji
Antonella Guarino , Elvira Cicognani and Bruna Zani
Clara Mikolajczyk , Katharina Eckstein and Peter Noack
Joana P. Cruz , Carla Malafaia , Jos Eduardo Silva and Isabel Menezes
Sam Mejias and Shakuntala Banaji
Alena Mackov Mackov , Sam Mejias and Jakub Macek
Mai Beilmann
Shakuntala Banaji
List of Figures
Fig. 4.1 One of the Cidade+conferences in the municipal library
Fig. 4.2 One of the members of the Community + shows the collective calendar proposal during a warm-up event held in Porto Innovation Hub
Fig. 4.3 A friend of Cidade+writes on a board the groups ideas, partnerships and content related to food
Fig. 5.1 MLMS Democracy Caf, April 2017
Fig. 5.2 MLMS Twitter feeds featuring racialised emojis
Fig. 5.3 Momentum Twitter posts specifically engaging with BAME issues, November 2017
Fig. 5.4 Momentum Twitter posts specifically engaging with BAME issues, December 2017
List of Tables
Table 1.1 Competing definitions of active citizenship which structure debates in the literature, modified from Banaji, S. (2016) CATCH-EyoU, deliverable 2.1
Table 2.1 Descriptive data of interviewees for each organisation
Table 2.2 Motivations for autonomy, relatedness and competence
Table 3.1 Overview of the main and subcategories used in content analysis
Notes on Contributors
Shakuntala Banaji, Ph.D.

is Professor of Media and Communications and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She holds multiple teaching awards, has participated in and run cross-European projects, and is currently researching the spread of online misinformation, its connection to social media use, hate speech and diminished democracy. Recent books includeChildren and Media in India: Narratives of Class, Agency and Social Change(Routledge, 2017) and the co-authoredYoung People and Democratic Life in Europe: Stories of Hope and Disillusion(Palgrave, 2015).

Mai Beilmann, Ph.D.

is Research Fellow in Sociology at the Institute of Social Studies, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her research interests include youth studies, civic participation, social capital, (social) trust, and values. Mai has been involved in several (applied) research projects which focus on youth and youth work.

Elvira Cicognani

is Professor of Community Psychology at the University of Bologna. She is coordinator of the H2020 CATCH-EyoU (20152018) project. Her research interests include civic and political participation and community health promotion.

Joana P. Cruz

holds a Masters in Psychology of Deviant Behaviour from the University of Porto. She is currently a doctoral student in the same institution and Ph.D. fellow of the Centre for Research and Intervention in Education (CIIE). Her research is funded by FCTPortuguese Science and Technology Foundation, with Doctoral scholarship reference PD/BD/114282/2016.

Katharina Eckstein, Ph.D.

is Research Assistant at the Department of Educational Psychology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena. She received her doctorate in Psychology from the same university. Her research interests are the development of political attitudes and behaviours during adolescence/young adulthood, family socialisation processes, as well as the role of school contextual influences.

Antonella Guarino

is a doctoral student of Social and Community Psychology at the University of Bologna. Her main research interest focuses on the civic engagement and community participation of adolescents and young adults through quantitative, qualitative and creative methodologies.

Jakub Macek, Ph.D.

is the Head of the Department of Media Studies and Journalism at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic. His research focuses on the sociology of new media with an emphasis on media audiences and topics of reception of popular and news content, trust in media and the role of legacy and new media in societal polarization and political practices.

Alena Mackov Mackov, Ph.D.

is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies and Journalism at Masaryk University, and as a researcher at the Institute for Research on Children at Masaryk University and at the Institute of Sociological Studies at Charles University. Alena Mackov received her masters degrees in political science and sociology, and doctoral degree in political science. She is a political scientist and sociologist whose research focuses on the role of new media in political and civic behaviour and on political communications.

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