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Changing Youth Values in Southeast Europe Tamara Trost (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Changing Youth Values in Southeast Europe By Tamara Trost (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Changing Youth Values in Southeast Europe by Tamara Trost (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)


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This book examines the ways in which ethnic and national values and identities have been replaced as the overriding focus in the lives of the region's young people.

Changing Youth Values in Southeast Europe Summary

Changing Youth Values in Southeast Europe: Beyond Ethnicity by Tamara Trost (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

What shapes the cultural, political and ideological values of young people living in Southeastern Europe? Which identities matter to them? How are their values changing, and how can they be changed? Who is changing them? Europe's periphery is the testing ground for the success of European values and identities. The future stability and political coherence of the Union will be determined in large measure by identity issues in this region.

This book examines the ways in which ethnic and national values and identities have been surpassed as the overriding focus in the lives of the region's youth. Employing bottom-up, ethnographic, and interview-based approaches, it explores when and where ethnic and national identification processes become salient. Using intra-national and international comparisons of youth populations of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Vojvodina, contributors uncover the mechanisms by which ethnic identities are evoked, reproduced and challenged. In addition to exploring political, regional cultural generational and class identities, the contributors examine wider questions of European unity.

This volume offers a corrective to previous thinking about youth ethnic identities and will prove useful to scholars in political science and sociology studying issues of ethnic and national identities and nationalism, as well as youth cultures and identities.

Changing Youth Values in Southeast Europe Reviews

This insightful and wide ranging book offers an original take on understanding youth subjectivities in Southeast Europe . In contrast to the dominant paradigms that insist on the pervasiveness of ethno- nationalist identifications in the region this book demonstrates the full complexity of youth perceptions and behaviours in this part of the world. This is an excellent contribution based on the comprehensive primary research. - Professor Sinisa Malesevic University College, Dublin, Ireland

As liberal democracy is being increasingly challenged by radical politics, sustained scholarly attention to ethnicity and nationalism is gaining renewed urgency. This excellent and timely volume tackles this crucial topic head-on, exploring both the complexities and limitations of an ethnocentric analytical lens. The collection challenges conventional wisdom regarding a particularly relevant demographic group: young people who will shape national politics in the coming decades and whose commitment to nationalist principles has come under increased empirical scrutiny. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the legacy of ethnic conflict in the Balkans and its implications for the future of the European project. - Bart Bonikowski, Professor of Sociology, Center for European Studies, Harvard University

Few academic books are as important and surprising as this one on the ethnic identities and values of youth in seven Balkan countries. The cutting-edge qualitative research presented here shows that ethnicity and nationalism often take a back seat to identities rooted in economic, social, global and class positions. Theoretically innovative and empirically rigorous, the work presented here moves forward our scholarly understanding of ethnicity and casts a much needed spotlight on social change among youth in Europe's periphery. This should be required reading for all students of ethnicity, nationalism and social change. - Mary C. Waters, Harvard University

About Tamara Trost (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Tamara P. Trost is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University in 2012, with a dissertation examining the interplay between history and ethnic identity among Croatian and Serbian youth. Her article 'Ruptures and continuities in ethno-national discourse: Reconstructing the nation through history textbooks in Serbia and Croatia' won the 2017 Nations and Nationalism Dominique Jacquin-Berdal prize. She has published on issues of everyday identity, populism, history textbooks, collective memory, and sports and nationalism.

Danilo Mandic is a College Fellow at Harvard University's Sociology Department, where he teaches political sociology, comparative approaches to war and organized crime, and refugees and foreign policy. He received his BA from Princeton University and his PhD from Harvard University. For his dissertation, he conducted extensive fieldwork in Kosovo/Serbia and South Ossetia/Georgia. He is developing a book manuscript on the role of organized crime in separatist movements after the Cold War, and has led a research team to investigate the Syrian refugee crisis on the Balkan Route.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Part I. New Ethnic Mosaics: Cleavages within Ethnic Groups. Chapter 1. Negotiating Identities in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: Self, Ethnicity and Nationhood in Adolescents Born of Wartime Rape. Chapter 2. Dual Citizenship and Youth Identity in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Chapter 3. Complexity of Inner Belonging: Notions of Belonging and Alienation among Adolescents with a Migrant Background in Croatia. Chapter 4. Constructing and Destructing the Ethnic: Discourses of Ethnicity among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina. Part II. Political Participation and Youth Identities. Chapter 5. Youth Politicization and De-politicization in Contemporary Albania. Chapter 6. From Foreign Mercenaries to Civic Activists: A Comparison of Youth Identity in Post Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia. Chapter 7. Forging Civic Bonds from below: Montenegrin Activist Youth between Ethno-National Disidentification and Political Subjectivation. Part III. Transcending Ethnic Identities: Comparative Perspectives. Chapter 8. Taming Conflicted Identities: Searching for New Youth Values in the Western Balkans. Chapter 9. Beyond Ethnic Identity: History, Pride, and Nationhood across Socioeconomic Lines in Serbian and Croatian YouthChapter 10. Out with the Old: Youth Solidarity and Nationalism among Young Kosovars and Serbs. Conclusion.

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NLS9781032178981
9781032178981
1032178981
Changing Youth Values in Southeast Europe: Beyond Ethnicity by Tamara Trost (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-09-30
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