Citizens in Transition - Civic Engagement and Political Participation among Young People 2001-2011
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Essex
Department Name: Government
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Publications
Birch S
(2014)
Should 16-Year-Olds Be Allowed to Vote in Westminster Elections? Public Opinion and Electoral Franchise Reform
in Parliamentary Affairs
Keating A
(2013)
Creating cohesive citizens in England? Exploring the role of diversity, deprivation and democratic climate at school
in Education, Citizenship and Social Justice
Keating A
(2011)
Tracing the trends and transitions in young people's citizenship practices: what are the implications for researching citizenship and citizenship education?
in Educational Research
Kerr D
(2011)
Intercultural, citizenship and human rights education: the challenges of implementation for policy, practice and research
in Educational Research
Whiteley P
(2012)
Does Citizenship Education Work? Evidence from a Decade of Citizenship Education in Secondary Schools in England
in Parliamentary Affairs
Whiteley P
(2012)
Economic Performance and Higher Education: The Lessons for Britain
in The British Journal of Politics and International Relations