European Yearbook on Youth Policy and Research. Intercultural Reconstruction : : Trends and Challenges / / ed. by Sibylle Hübner-Funk, Lynne Chisholm, Manuela DuBois-Reymond, Burkart Sellin.

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [1999]
©1999
Year of Publication:1999
Edition:Reprint 2023
Language:English
Series:European Yearbook on Youth Policy and Research ; Vol. 2
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XIII, 362 p.) :; Zahlr. Tab.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Editorial
  • Section 1 - European Studies
  • 1.1 Youth and Europe: Trends and Challenges
  • 1.2 Youth in Four Post-communist Countries: Political Values and Nationalist Traditions
  • 1.3 A Cross-cultural Comparison of Students' Concepts of Europe
  • 1.4 Voting Behaviour of Austrian Youth as Newcomers to the European Union
  • 1.5 New Trajectories of Young Adults in Europe. A Research Outline
  • 1.6 Designing a European Project on Adolescent Masculinities
  • 1.7 Attitudes of Dutch Young People towards Germany and the Germans
  • 1.8 Xenophobia among Young Germans in the Nineties
  • 1.9 Young Germans as Europeans: their Attitudes towards Europe
  • Section 2 - European Youth (Research) Policies
  • 2.1 News from the Youth Directorate of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg
  • 2.2 News from the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOP), Thessaloniki
  • 2.3 News from the European Parliament, Brussels. VIP Interview with Luciana Castellina, President of the EP's Committee on Culture, Youth, Sports and Media
  • 2.4 Experiments in Civic Education: Youth Citizenship and NGOs in Post-communist Countries
  • 2.5 An Experiment in Youth Research Going European: the Case of Luxembourg
  • 2.6 Experimenting with a New European Agenda. British Research Programme: Youth, Citizenship and Social Change
  • 2.7 An Experiment in Learning about Greater Europe: the European Youth Centre Budapest
  • Section 3 - Vocational Training and Intercultural Learning
  • 3.1 Intercultural Learning - Big Bluff or Learning Strategy for the Future? Concepts, Objectives and Practices of Intercultural Learning in Informal Education
  • 3.2 Peer Group Education Today: an Approach in Anti-racist Work
  • 3.3 Binational Youth Exchange in Europe
  • 3.4 Do Joint European Vocational Training Standards Stand a Chance? Recognition and Transparency of Qualifications within the EU Member States
  • 3.5 Updating Vocational Training for Young People: Aspects of German-Hungarian Co-operation
  • Section 4 - Networks of European Youth Policy and Research
  • 4.1 International Sociological Association, Research Committee 34: Sociology of Youth
  • 4.2 European Sociological Association, Research Network Youth and Generations in Europe
  • 4.3 European Newsletter ULYSSES (Understanding Linkages in Youth Studies and Services in the European Scenery)
  • 4.4 Research Network EGRIS (European Group for Integrateci Social Research)
  • 4.5 Intercultural Network ECCE (European Centre for Community Education)
  • 4.6 Intercultural Network ISB (Interdisciplinary Study Group National Image Building)
  • 4.7 New International Journal of Youth Studies
  • Section 5 - Conference Reports
  • 5.1 Youth Information and Youth Research. New Approaches, New Strategies: the European Example (Marly-le-Roi/France)
  • 5.2 Growing up between Centre and Periphery, International Conference of the Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon/Portugal)
  • 5.3 NYRIS 5 - 5th Nordic Youth Research Symposium (Tønsberg/Norway)
  • 5.4 First Meeting of Czech and German Youth (Policka/Czech Republic)
  • 5.5 German-Dutch Meeting: Youth at Risk (Noordwijkerhout/Netherlands)
  • 5.6 Youth in the Information Society (Budapest/Hungary)
  • 5.7 Lifelong Learning in Europe: Options for the Integration of Living, Learning and Working? (Dresden/Germany)
  • Section 6 - Book Reviews
  • 6.1 White Paper on Education and Training: Teaching and Learning - towards the Learning Society. European Commission (ed.). Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Commission, 1996
  • 6.2 Young People and Associations in Europe. M. Vanandruel, P. Amerio, O. Stafseng and P. Tap. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 1996
  • 6.3 Growing up in Europe. Contemporary Horizons in Childhood and Youth Studies. L. Chisholm, P. Büchner, H.-H. Krüger and M. du Bois- Reymond (eds.). Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 1996
  • 6.4 Illustrated History of Europe. Frédéric Delouche (ed.). London: George Weidenfeld and Nicholsen, 1993
  • 6.5 Youth and Life Management: Research Perspectives H. Helve and J. Bynner (eds.). Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 1996
  • 6.6 The New Role of Women: Family Formation in Modern Societies. H.-P. Blossfeld (ed.). Oxford: Westview Press, 1995
  • 6.7 International Handbook of Adolescence. K. Hurrelmann (ed.). Westport, Conn., London: Greenwood Press, 1994
  • Contributors