Journal of Social Science Education (Feb 2016)

Why We Need to Question the Democratic Engagement of Adolescents in Europe

  • Isolde De Groot,
  • Wiel Veugelers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4119/jsse-765
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4

Abstract

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Since the beginning of the 21st century, academics in various disciplines have stressed the need to address democratic deficits in Europe as well as lacunae in the citizenship development of European youth. In this article we explore the value of various types of democratic engagement for strengthening the democratic character of local and international communities throughout Europe. To this end, we present our democratic engagement typology and its derivation from empirical and conceptual research, and discuss several strengths and limitations of each type of engagement. We also explain the additive value of our typology in relation to existing engagement typologies, and conclude that in order to vitalize democratic communities, local and (inter)national communities and institutions also need to cultivate a thick type of democratic engagement among European youth.