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Young People as Active EU Citizens? Challenges and Visions on a Renewed Project for Europe First CATCH-EyoU Conference 2-4 March 2017 | Athens, Greece www.catcheyou.eu/conference2017 PROGRAMME Funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 Research and innovation programme (G.A. No 649538) Under the patronage of the European Parliament
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  • Young People as Active EU Citizens? Challenges and Visions on a Renewed Project for Europe

    First CATCH-EyoU Conference

    2-4 March 2017 | Athens, Greece

    www.catcheyou.eu/conference2017

    PROGRAMME

    Funded by the EU's Horizon

    2020 Research and innovation programme (G.A. No 649538)

    Under the patronage of

    the European Parliament

    http://www.catcheyou.eu/conference2017

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    A major challenge for the EU is currently “bridging the gap” between young Europeans and EU

    Institutions, by improving dialogue in order to enhance young people’s voice in EU Institutions and

    their active engagement in EU issues. CATCH-EyoU is a research and innovation action funded by the

    European Union under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (G.A. No 649538).

    Through the joint contribution of different disciplines (e.g., psychology, education, political science,

    sociology, media and communications) the first open conference of CATCH-EyoU aims both to

    present the first findings of the project as well as to attract other contributions addressing the

    multifaceted factors that influence the different forms of youth active engagement in European

    politics at various governance levels, thus offering policy makers, professionals and young people in

    various organizations new instruments and “conceptual lenses” to better understand the factors

    that decide whether, how and by whom EU can be brought closer to its citizens.

    Organizing Committee

    Frosso Motti-Stefanidi (Chair)

    Vassilis Pavlopoulos

    Nancy Papathanasiou

    Georgia Tzima

    Dimitra Kostoglou

    Athanasios Kyritsis

    Scientific Committee

    Frosso Motti-Stefanidi, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

    Elvira Cicognani, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy

    Cinzia Albanesi, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy

    Erik Amnå, Örebro University, Sweden

    Shakuntala Banaji, London School of Economics, UK

    Xenia Chryssochoou, Panteion University, Greece

    Lorenzo Floresta, FNG Forum Nazionale Giovani, Italy

    Dora Giannaki, Panteion University, Greece

    Philipp Jugert, University of Leipzig, Germany

    Veronika Kalmus, University of Tartu, Estonia

    Pina Lalli, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy

    Jakub Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Petr Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Isabel Menezes, University of Porto, Portugal

    Peter Noack, Friedrich-Schiller University, Germany

    Nancy Papathanasiou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

    Vassilis Pavlopoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

    Jan Šerek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

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    Registration

    Registration is required in order to grant access to the conference venue. Participants may register

    online or on site. There are no registration fees. Registration includes full access to all conference

    scientific sessions and interactive events, printed conference programme, badge, certificate of

    attendance, Wi-Fi Internet connection, coffee breaks, and the welcome reception. Registration does

    not include accommodation and lunches.

    Venue

    Amalia Hotel Athens, 10 Amalias ave., Syntagma Square, Athens 105 57, Greece

    http://www.amaliahotelathens.gr/

    Language

    The official language of the conference is English.

    Contact

    Frosso Motti-Stefanidi (Chair)

    Address: Department of Psychology

    School of Philosophy (office 505)

    National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

    Panepistimiopoli, Zografos 157 84

    Greece

    E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

    URL: www.catcheyou.eu/conference2017

    http://goo.gl/forms/sC88mbai4mwA5Rlq1http://www.amaliahotelathens.gr/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.catcheyou.eu/conference2017

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    Thursday, March 2

    12:30 – 14:30 Registration Ground Floor 14:30 – 15:00 Welcome Camelia

    Lefteris Papagiannakis, Vice Mayor, Migrant and Refugee Affairs, Municipality of Athens

    Georgios Polymeneas, Vice Rector, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

    Haris Kountouros, European Parliament Information Office in Greece

    Kerstin Wilde, Project Advisor, Research Executive Agency, European Commission

    Tanya Basarab, EU-Council of Europe Youth Partnership

    Chair: Frosso Motti-Stefanidi, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece 15:00 – 15:30 Overview of CATCH-EyoU Project Camelia Elvira Cicognani, CATCH-EyoU Project Coordinator, University of Bologna, Italy 15:30 – 16:30 Keynote Lecture Camelia IMAGINING POLITICAL FUTURES: YOUNG PEOPLE’S NEW APPROACHES TO PARTICIPATION Ariadne Vromen, University of Sydney, Australia Chair: Erik Amnå, Örebro University, Sweden 16:30 – 17:00 Coffee break Mezzanine Hall 17:00 – 18:30 Symposium Camelia EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP BETWEEN NATIONALISM AND TOLERANCE: RESULTS FROM THE CATCH-EyoU PROJECT Convenors: Petr Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Peter Noack, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany The concept of Active Citizenship in cross-cultural perspective Ekaterina Enchikova, Norberto Ribeiro, Tiago Neves, Pedro Ferreira, University of Porto, Portugal Being both – a European and a national citizen? Comparing young people’s identification with Europe and their home country and associations with engagement across eight European countries Monique Landberg, Katharina Eckstein, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany

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    Worrying never did anyone any good? The link between youth political alienation, worries, and intolerance Jan Šerek, Petr Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Cross-border mobility among young Europeans: Implications of contact for attitudes toward democracy and tolerance toward immigrants Bruna Zani, Elvira Cicognani, Cinzia Albanesi, Davide Mazzoni, University of Bologna, Italy Thursday, March 2, 17:00 – 18:30 Symposium Jasmine SCHOOL AS A CONTEXT FOR ACTIVE YOUNG EUROPEANS: HOW TEXTBOOKS, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ENVISION ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP IN EUROPE TODAY

    Convenors: Isabel Menezes, Norberto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Portugal Discussant: Manuel Loff, University of Porto, Portugal Different expectations in civic education: A comparison of upper secondary school textbooks in Sweden Cecilia Arensmeier, Jasmine Ivarsson, Örebro University, Sweden Textbooks as a tool to promote active citizenship. What do Italian teachers think? Cinzia Albanesi, Elvira Cicognani, University of Bologna, Italy Europe goes to school: Portuguese textbooks and teachers' visions on the learning of European identity and citizenship in schools Filipe Piedade, Norberto Ribeiro, Tiago Neves, Manuel Loff, Isabel Menezes University of Porto, Portugal Modes and spaces of active citizenship according to Estonian students, teachers and textbooks Katrin Kello, University of Tartu, Estonia Thursday, March 2, 17:00 – 18:30 Oral Session Rose CONTEXTS OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF EUROPEAN YOUTH

    Chair: Dagmar Strohmeier, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria Political participation and psychological engagement for the European Union: The importance of visions and worries for the future of Europe Dagmar Strohmeier, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria Social communities as drivers in youth civic participation Maria Bruselius-Jensen, Niels Ulrik Sørensen, Aalborg University, Denmark Family, school and peer contexts as predictors of youth participation Antonella Guarino, Iana Tzankova, Elvira Cicognani, Bruna Zani, University of Bologna, Italy Civic engagement as a tool for learning, empowerment and social change: Reconsidering the role of young people in Europe Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu, American University in Cairo, Egypt

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    Beyond voting: Components and predictors of political participation and civic engagement among adolescents in Greece Vassilis Pavlopoulos, Dimitra Kostoglou, Georgia Tzima, Frosso Motti-Stefanidi National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Thursday, March 2, 19:00 Welcome reception Mezzanine Hall

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    Friday, March 3

    09:00 – 10:30 Symposium Camelia

    IN SEARCH OF EUROPEAN YOUTH ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP: COMPETING NARRATIVES, ETHICS, AND EPISTEMOLOGIES

    Convenor: Shakuntala Banaji, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

    Citizenship education in the digital era: Challenges for the critical tradition Ioanna Noula, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

    European youth active citizenship imaginaries: Conceptual insights and gaps in the academic literature Sam Mejias, Shakuntala Banaji, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

    Framing young citizens and active citizenship: Towards a nuanced typology Shakuntala Banaji, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

    09:00 – 10:30 Symposium Rose

    SCHOOL AND COUNTRY LEVEL CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON YOUTH CITIZENSHIP COMPETENCIES ACROSS EUROPE

    Convenor: Philipp Jugert, University of Leipzig, Germany

    Explaining the effects of community service and reflection on adolescents' civic competences: The IMAR community service model Anne van Goethem, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Reciprocal dynamics between classroom climate and students’ intolerant Attitudes: A multilevel perspective Katharina Eckstein1, Burkhard Gniewosz2, Peter Noack1 1 Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany 2 University of Salzburg, Austria

    What contexts help young people to participate? Predicting country-level differences in civic participation among European youth Jan Šerek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Contextual moderators of the link between national and European identity Philipp Jugert, University of Leipzig, Germany

    09:00 – 10:30 Oral Session Jasmine

    RADICALIZATION/EXTREMISM AND ALTERNATIVE STYLES OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

    Chair: Veronika Kalmus, University of Tartu, Estonia

    Off the radar democracy: Insights from abroad of young people’s alternate acts of citizenship Lucas Walsh, Monash University, Australia Rosalyn Black, Deakin University, Australia

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    Breaking alienation. The role of radical right parties in boosting political engagement Erik Amnå, Örebro University, Sweden Jennifer Fitzgerald, Örebro University, Sweden; University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

    Four routes to violent political activity Viktor Dahl, Örebro University, Sweden

    Long-lasting shadows of (post)communism? Generational and ethnic divides in political and civic participation in Estonia Veronika Kalmus, Ragne Kõuts-Klemm, Mai Beilmann, Andu Rämmer, Signe Opermann University of Tartu, Estonia

    Can sportive contexts be looked as a bridge (to fill the gap) between young Europeans and EU institutions? Teresa Silva Dias, Nuno Corte-Real, Isabel Menezes, António Manuel Fonseca University of Porto, Portugal

    Friday, March 3, 10:30 – 11:30 Keynote Lecture Camelia

    COMPETENCES FOR DEMOCRATIC CULTURE: USING EDUCATION TO EMPOWER YOUTH Martyn Barrett, University of Surrey, UK

    Chair: Bruna Zani, University of Bologna, Italy

    Friday, March 3, 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break Mezzanine Hall

    Friday, March 3, 12:00 – 13:30 Symposium Camelia

    YOUTH EXTREMISM AND RADICALIZATION: CRITICAL INTERVENTIONS

    Convenors: Hilary Pilkington, University of Manchester, UK Alexandra Koronaiou, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece

    Discussant: Xenia Chryssochoou, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece

    Golden Dawn, austerity and young people: The rise of fascist extremism among young people in contemporary Greek society Alexandra Koronaiou, Evangelos Lagos, Alexandros Sakellariou, Stelios Kymionis, Irini Chiotaki-Poulou Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece

    Youth receptivity to radical right agendas: What do we know? And why does it matter? Hilary Pilkington, University of Manchester, UK

    Radical right wing anti-Islamism versus radical Islam in the Norwegian youth context: Polarising relations with global roots Viggo Jan Vestel, NOVA, HiOA, Norway

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    Friday, March 3, 12:00 – 13:30 Symposium Jasmine

    EUROPEAN YOUTH IN THE MEDIA LANDSCAPE: CHALLENGES AND FINDINGS

    Convenor: Pina Lalli, University of Bologna, Italy

    Disrupting the boundaries of classic news: Youth in search of hybrid knowledge Pina Lalli, Claudia Capelli, University of Bologna, Italy

    That’s all very nice, but…”. A humorous approach to Portuguese politics Filipe Piedade, Dalila Coelho, Hugo Santos, Mariana Rodrigues, Pedro Ferreira, Tiago Neves, Isabel Menezes, University of Porto, Portugal

    Invisible, vulnerable, terrible: (Young Europeans bracketed out from) the EU-related media agenda Johana Kotišová, Jakub Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Young People’s Trust in Media: Between Mainstream and Alternative News Sources Alena Macková, Jan Šerek, Jakub Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Friday, March 3, 12:00 – 13:30 Oral Session Rose

    THE IDENTITY OF EUROPEAN YOUTH

    Chair: Andu Rämmer, University of Tartu, Estonia

    A critical perspective on “NEET” category. Exploring the overlapping between education employment and training and the spread of unpaid work Andrea Pirni, Luca Raffini, University of Genoa, Italy

    Exploring the antecedents of youth political engagement: Reflections from a European comparative ethnography Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis, University of Sussex, UK

    The role of identity in the recall of positive and negative events within extreme political conditions Panagiota Ropoki, Anna Madoglou, Dimitris Kalamaras Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece

    Some aspects of social and political engagement among young people from different ethnic groups in Estonia Andu Rämmer, University of Tartu, Estonia

    Friday, March 3, 13:30 – 14:00 Poster Session Mezzanine Hall

    European Identity: Identity, sense of belonging, stereotypes in today young Europeans. An empirical contribution Laura Birtolo, Giosef, Italy

    Intercultural competence – a gendered issue?! Analysis of differences in intercultural competence in a Danish and Norwegian sample of upper secondary school students Trond Solhaug, Niels Nørgaard Kristensen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

    Youth neither in employment, or education and training in Estonia and in the European Union Kärt Padur, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

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    How civil society engagement leads to political participation? Learnings from young active Europeans in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Serbia Michaela Griesbeck, Eva Tamara Asboth, Christina Krakovsky, University of Vienna, Austria Community service experience of undergraduate counselling students Figen Çok, Nergis Hazal Yılmaztürk, TED University, Turkey The good European citizen: Person-centred analysis of citizenship norms and their correlates in young people from eight European countries Iana Tzankova, Antonella Guarino, Elvira Cicognani, Bruna Zani, University of Bologna, Italy Being NEET. Drawing a profile of Italian young adults living in Campania region Anna Parola, Lucia Donsì, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Developing civic engagement through service-learning: A case study in Italy Christian Compare, Bruna Zani, University of Bologna, Italy Relationship between community service involvement and basic empathy levels: Determination and improvements of community service participation among TED University students Nergis Hazal Yılmaztürk, Burcu Ünal, Aybüke İnan, Tuğçe Temizöz, TED University, Turkey Exploring civic attitudes and skills within Youth Parliament simulation educational programme Eleni Makri1, Filotheos Ntalianis2, Vasileios Svolopoulos1 1 Hellenic Parliament Foundation, Greece 2 University of Piraeus, Greece Youth policies in Italy. Where are we? Davide Mazzoni, Chiara Cifatte, Elvis Mazzoni, University of Bologna, Italy Move Your Body Semanur Uyan, TED University, Turkey Coping strategies and expectation of NEET youth towards labour market Viivi Krönström, Tallinn University, Estonia Patterns and resources for civic engagement of young people in Finland Pia Nyman-Kurkiala, Mikael Nygård, Patrik Söderberg, Jacob Kurkiala Åbo Akademi University, Finland Trust in media revisited: On theorizing and measuring young people's trust in news and information sources Štěpán Žádník, Jakub Macek, Alena Macková, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Friday, March 3, 14:00 – 15:00 Lunch break Mezzanine Hall

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    Friday, March 3, 15:00 – 17:30 Interactive Event Camelia, Jasmine, Rose

    INTERACTIVE EVENT INVOLVING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

    Thematic session 1 – MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ISSUES (Camelia)

    Moderator: Elvira Cicognani (University of Bologna) Migration (Lobdeburgschule, Germany ) Refugees (Lobdeburgschule, Germany )

    Immigration (Liceo “Attilio Bertolucci”, Italy) The refugee situation and the EU (Alléskolan, Sweden)

    EU scepticism (Alléskolan, Sweden)

    Thematic session 2 – GLOBAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES (Rose) Moderator: Erik Amna (Orebro University) Climate change (Lobdeburgschule, Germany )

    Environmental issues (Liceo “Attilio Bertolucci”, Italy) Fairtrade (Lobdeburgschule, Germany )

    EU and trade agreements (Alléskolan, Sweden) Poverty (Liceo “Attilio Bertolucci”, Italy)

    Thematic session 3 – POWER AND INEQUALITIES (Jasmine) Moderator: Isabel Menezes (University of Porto) Drug abuse (Liceo “Attilio Bertolucci”, Italy) The generation gap (Gymnázium Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic) Digitalization in daily life (Lobdeburgschule, Germany )

    Gender inequalities and visible conflicts as violence in the love relationship (Escola Segundária dr. Joaquim Gomes Ferreira Alves, Portugal) Inequalities teacher/students inside school - power conflicts (Escola Segundária dr. Joaquim Gomes Ferreira Alves, Portugal) Women’s quota (Lobdeburgschule, Germany )

    Friday, March 3, 17:30 – 19:00 Interactive Event Camelia

    INTERACTIVE EVENT INVOLVING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (cont.)

    Friday, March 3, 17:30 – 19:00 Interactive Event Jasmine

    INTERACTIVE EVENT INVOLVING ERASMUS STUDENTS

    Facilitators: Lorenzo Floresta, Italian Youth Forum; CATCH-EyoU International Youth Panel Alessandra Coppola, Italian Youth Forum Laura Birtolo, Italian Youth Forum

    Friday, March 3, 17:30 – 19:00 Oral Session Rose

    DIGITAL PARTICIPATION OF EUROPEAN YOUTH

    Chair: Eleni Makri, Hellenic Parliament Foundation, Greece

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    Project EUth - Tools and tips for mobile and digital youth participation in and across Europe Evaldas Rupkus, EUth Consortium International Youth Service of the Federal Republic of Germany, Germany

    Exploring civic attitudes and skills within advanced intelligent systems context: The case of METALOGUE Eleni Makri1, Dimitris Spiliotopoulos2, Dimitris Koryzis1, Vasileios Svolopoulos1, Panagiotis Brinias1 1 Hellenic Parliament Foundation, Greece 2 FORTH Institute of Computer Science, Greece

    Digital religion, a tool for dialogue among Catalan youth? Josep Lluís Micó Sanz, Míriam Díez Bosch, Alba Sabaté Gauxachs, Ramon Llull University, Spain

    STEP: Societal and political engagement of young people in environmental issues Maria Vogiatzi, Christodoulos Keratidis, Panagiota Syropoulou, Pantelis Pekakis, Machi Simeonidou DRAXIS Environmental SA, Greece

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    Saturday, March 4

    09:00 – 10:00 Keynote Lecture Camelia

    ARE THEY TRULY RADICAL? REPRESENTATIONS OF THE SOCIAL ORDER, IDENTITIES, IDEOLOGIES AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN EUROPE Xenia Chryssochoou, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece

    Chair: Frosso Motti-Stefanidi, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

    10:00 – 10:30 Coffee break Mezzanine Hall

    10:30 – 12:00 Oral Session Camelia

    MEANINGS AND REPRESENTATIONS OF DEMOCRACY AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF EUROPEAN YOUTH

    Chair: Petr Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Party choice and family influence in the age of modernity: Students’ reflections on sources of political influence on their party choice as first time voters in a Norwegian election Trond Solhaug, Niels Nørgaard Kristensen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

    Social representations of “apolitical” citizens regard to the type of political engagement among Greek youth Katerina Karageorgou, Anna Madoglou, Dimitris Kalamaras Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece

    The democratic culture of young people in Albania Edita Fino, Natallia Sianko, Mark Small, University Marin Barleti, Albania

    Meanings of democracy: How Czech adolescents talk about of democracy and attitudes toward immigrants Zuzana Scott, Petr Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Youth, citizenship and democracy – Findings from a youth survey in two Nordic regions Jan Grannäs, University of Gävle, Sweden Pia Nyman-Kurkiala, Jacob Kurkiala, Henrik Kurkiala, Åbo Akademi University, Finland

    10:30 – 12:00 Oral session Jasmine

    STRATEGIES AND PROJECTS TO PROMOTE YOUTH ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP IN EUROPE

    Chair: Airi-Alina Allaste, Tallinn University, Estonia

    European youth reinvent democracy in the digital era and propose actions and projects to increase their civil and political participation Yiannis Laouris, Maria Georgiou, Future Worlds Centre, Cyprus

    Sharing the journeys: Combining political activism and civic engagement in youth alternative styles of participation Ilaria Pitti, Örebro University, Sweden

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    Youth-adult partnerships promoting youth civic and community participation Micaela Lucchesi, ISPA - Instituto Universitário, Italy

    Citizenship education: Meanings of young activists and attitudes of youth policy makers Airi-Alina Allaste, Mai Beilmann, Tallinn University, Estonia

    Framing European youth Jasmine Ivarsson, Örebro University, Sweden

    Saturday, March 4, 10:30 – 12:00 Oral Session Rose

    EUROPEAN YOUTH IN A CHANGING WORLD

    Chair: Anu Toots, Tallinn University, Estonia

    Neither active nor passive! Standby citizens and the theory of connective action Behzad Fallahzadeh, University of Heidelberg, Germany Erik Amnå, Örebro University, Sweden What predicts attitudes towards immigration and free movement among European adolescents? Anu Toots, Tonu Idnurm, Tallinn University, Estonia

    Living in a suburb area. Which future for the Youth of the Metropolitan City of Naples? Agostino Carbone, Caterina Arcidiacono, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

    Factors influencing science communication process in Latvia Justīne Vīķe, Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia

    Saturday, March 4, 10:30 – 12:00 Interactive Event Mezzanine Hall

    YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS BLVD

    Facilitator: Domniki Kouitzoglou, Greek Youth Forum; CATCH-EyoU International Youth Panel Participants: AEGEE-Athina AIESEC AIESEC in Athens – Athens University of Economics and Business Association of Social Responsibility for Children and Youth Club for UNESCO of Piraeus and Islands Erasmus Student Network Greece European Democrat Students Hellenic Youth Participation HU.M.A.N.S. Scientific Society of Hellenic Medical Students Scouts of Greece The Potami Youth political party

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    Saturday, March 4, 12:00 – 13:30 Round Table Camelia

    WHAT PROMOTES AND WHAT HINDERS YOUNG CITIZENS TO BECOME ACTIVE IN EUROPEAN POLITICS?

    Moderators: Elvira Cicognani, University of Bologna, Italy Frosso Motti-Stefanidi, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

    Panel members: Erik Amnå, Professor of Political Science, Örebro University, Sweden Yannos Livanos, Former Secretary General, Secretariat of Youth, Greece Eva Majewski, Secretary General, Young Causus of CDU/CSU in the German Bundestag; CATCH-EyoU International Youth Panel, Germany Monica Menapace, Open and Inclusive Societies, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission

    Saturday, March 4, 13:30 – 14:00 Closing Camelia


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