Search results for "European identity"
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The construction of European identity and attitudes towards europeans among Italian youth: The role of age and socio-cultural context.
2012
Prototypes nationaux et prototypes européens dans l'interaction interculturelle: Quelles valeurs identitaires pour une communication entre Européens ?
2007
23 pages; À partir d'une réflexion théorique sur les notions de prototype et de stéréotype, le texte s'appuie sur une enquête empirique sous forme de questionnaire, pour tenter de discerner quels peuvent être les traits d'un prototype européen. Il examine également les différences nationales qui peuvent exister entre les représentations de l'Européen typique.
Becoming more EUropean or European after ERASMUS?
2015
Lijphart was the first to emphasize the necessity to study the impact of student mobility upon European integration, but mobility programmes have only been studied in the last decade. The European Commission points to the ERASMUS programme as a successful example of construction of European identity; however, this assumption hasn’t yet been empirically proved on an European scale. This paper has been devoted to research of the impact of the ERASMUS programme on fostering European identity in Europe. In academic literature at least two different understandings of the European identity can be distinguished: political and cultural European identity. The quantitative survey (in which 12’173 res…
The development of national and European identity: A cross-cultural comparison between Italian and Ukrainian children and adolescents.
2008
The development of national and European identity among children living in Italy: A cross-cultural comparison
2008
European identity from the perspective of political integration of the continent
2013
Obiektem rozważań uczyniono tożsamość europejską w perspektywie ewolucji Unii Europejskiej,jako projektu politycznej integracji kontynentu, porządkując jednocześnie znaczenia pojęcia tożsamości europejskiej, począwszy od definicji tożsamości politycznej w ogóle. Pojęcie Europy uznano w sensie politycznym za płynne i szerokie. Płynne, bo na przestrzeni lat ewoluowało: od grecko-rzymskiego, przez chrześcijański, po oświeceniowy i unijny uniwersalizm. Szerokie zaś, bo można było przez to pojęcie rozumieć zarówno jakiś rodzaj geograficznej identyfikacji mieszkańców kontynentu europejskiego z miejscem swojego zamieszkania, jak i tożsamość opartą na wspólnych doświadczeniach historycznych i polit…
Non-elite conceptions of Europe: Europe as reference frame in English football fan discussions
2020
International audience; Discursive approaches to Europe usually focus on elite discourses and target a narrow political understanding of Europe. Against the backdrop of rising Euroscepticism and the known elite-mass divide on issues of European identity, it seems important to shift the focus toward non-elite discourses on Europe. Given that club football is largely Europeanised (player markets, continent-wide club competitions and broadcasting of matches), we analyse how fans of the English Premier League club Manchester United discursively construct ‘Europe’ in relation to their sport. Our main research question aims at identifying how identifications of fans have been unconsciously Europe…
The European identity in adolescence. Interactions between the European, Mediterranean, national, regional and local identities among adolescents liv…
2008
Dynamique de l'identité européenne
2007
This study is a theorical investigation concerning European identity. The research context is social identity theory (SIT, Tajfel & Turner, 1986), self categorization theory (SCT, Turner, Oakes, Reicher & Wetherell, 1987) and their recent developments. We principally argue that transnational categories are more important to reinforce European entativity than geographical cognitive levels of inclusiveness generally considered.
Espatriati, esuli e identità europea: note in margine a un libro di Peter Burke
2020
Taking inspiration from a recent book by Peter Burke, the article examines the contribution provided by exiles and expatriates to the formation of an open and pluralistic cultural identity in Europe. Thanks to the “distanciation” and to the “displacement of concepts”, exiles and expatriates exerted an influential role for the cross-fertilization of European scientific experience.