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Öğe ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP IN ITALY AND THE UK Comparing political discourse and practices of political participation, civic activism and engagement in policy processes(Routledge, 2015) Bee, Cristiano; Villano, Paola[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Between practices and demands: ambiguities, controversies and constraints in the emergence of active citizenship in Turkey(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; Kaya, AyhanThis article discusses the emergence of active citizenship in Turkey in the light of two working definitions that provide different outcomes in terms of research objectives and aims. On the one side, we define active citizenship as a practice stimulated by public institutions through public policy with the aim of promoting civic and political engagement in order to shape participatory policy processes and ultimately improve the democratic bases of policy-making. On the other side, we define active citizenship as a demand, which becomes particularly important where the civil society expresses certain claims through different means using both traditional and alternative channels of mobilization. In our discussion, we have examined different macro-processes and macro-events that have been key in bringing about different formulations of active citizenship. Using a case study method - where we overview different contextual elements/dynamics that bring to the fore various elements of civic and political engagement and civic and political participation during the past 15years - we argue that, in a context where the expression of active citizenship is volatile and constrained, further research should take into account different top-down and bottom-up dynamics that bring about different challenges for the study of this subject in Turkey.Öğe Conventional versus non-conventional political participation in Turkey: dimensions, means, and consequences(Routledge, 2017-01-02) Bee, Cristiano; Kaya, Ayhan[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Determinants of young people's civic and political participation in Turkey(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; Kaya, AyhanThis special section provides a timely reflection on current debates that are of extreme relevance in order to gain a better understanding of the concepts of citizenship and active citizenship in Turkey, by looking at the determinants of civic and political participation, at the patterns of political and civic mobilization and at the orientations of political behaviour. Its originality stands on the specific focus on young people in comparison to other age groups. The different papers remark upon the importance that the reframing of the notions of citizenship and active citizenship have in the Turkish context along with the determinants that make this remark more relevant than ever.Öğe EUROPEANISATION OF POLICY DISCOURSES ON PARTICIPATION AND ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP(Routledge, 2015) Bee, Cristiano; Guerrina, Roberta[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Examining the Success of the European Capital of Culture in Sustaining the Cultural Foundations of the European Identity: An Analysis of Media Representations and Journalists' Views on Liverpool 2008(Univ Assoc Contemporary European Studies-Uaces, 2015) Bee, Cristiano; Clarke, CharlesThis article examines the European Capital of Culture programme in relation to its success in sustaining a sense of European cultural identity. This is done by examining the case study of Liverpool 2008. The study is conducted by combining a discourse analysis of a sample of articles of four British newspapers (two regional newspapers and two national newspapers) published in 2008 with interviews conducted with eight journalists in 2012. This research argues that the European Capital of Culture programme is a way in which a city can adopt a sustainable European cultural identity. There are a number of cultural factors that lead to this; some of the most prominent include visual discourse, the degree to which the community embraces the programme, the creation of desirable venues and the adoption of long-term cultural activities, festivals and schools. The analysis underlines that the city of Liverpool still adopts a cultural identity closely associated with the EU programme.Öğe Introduction: social movements and radicalisation in Europe(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2024) Kaya, Ayhan; Bee, CristianoThis Special Issue (SI) provides a nuanced understanding of the root causes of radicalisation among European youth with both nativist and religious affiliations. The contributions challenge the civilisational paradigm and the reductionist interpretations that often conflate it with extremism, terrorism, and violence. Our contributors contend that the rise of populist rhetoric across Europe, alongside the notable strengthening of grassroots resistance, has led to a pronounced polarisation of public opinion. Drawing on the literature in Social Movement Studies, each contributor provides an analysis of various processes of youth radicalisation across different European nations. They illuminate that both nativist and Islamist forms of radicalisation among European youth function as frames for justification and alternative political expressions - almost akin to a form of anti-politics. This serves as a means for them to protect themselves from the destabilising effects of deindustrialisation, discrimination, alienation, humiliation, and stigmatisation. The findings underscore that radicalised youth tend to employ unconventional forms of political expression to articulate their knowledge and garner public attention to their marginalised status. This stems from their lack of trust in political centers, which they perceive as failing to provide remedies for disenfranchised youths experiencing socio-economic, political, spatial, and nostalgic deprivation in the era of globalisation.Öğe Youth and active citizenship in Turkey: engagement, participation and emancipation(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; Kaya, AyhanThis article critically discusses the establishment of active citizenship in Turkey with a specific focus on young people. In particular, we concentrate on the emergence of different strategies regarding civic and political participation in Turkey, by looking at their relationship with civic and political engagement. The scope is to focus on the influence that various factors have in determining patterns of participation. The research and relative results are based on the narratives inherent to two opposite scenarios - that we defined constraints to engagement and participation and patterns of emancipation - that emerged during the interviews with youth activists of NGOs in Turkey.