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Trends and Tensions in Young People's Socialisation

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The document presents some current issues in the relation between young people and Europe.

Description of the tool

* (From the report of the training course "European Citizenship"): Dr Williamson addresses a variety of trends and tensions as they have become apparent in different researches
about how young people perceive Europe and the different causes for the existing diversity of perceptions.
He described some transitions as they have taken place recently in young people's socialisation and lives in the European context, and what new challenges these transitions create for politicians and youth workers.
Professor Williamson stressed the importance of inclusion and participation of marginalised and
oppressed youth in Europe in order to establish some sort of sense of ownership of European Citizenship for all young people.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/140

This tool is for

Anyone curious to find out more about young people's perception of Europe.

and addresses

Social Inclusion, European Citizenship

Materials needed:

The transcript (see download)

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Unknown (on 28 July 2003)

and last modified

21 June 2010

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