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FREN3485A-L13

Young People and Politics

N.B. This course will be offered from July 25 to August 17, 2 hours a day

Youth is an intensive period of transaction during which individuals, in different ways, will enter adulthood and discover politics. Young people have to negotiate with their primary socialization, and especially with their family legacy, to make their own choices and to appropriate specific attitudes, behaviours and roles in this field. First of all, this course will give the opportunity to better understand this process and to study political identity during this period of life. Are young people in politics so different from their elders? Can we observe some generational characteristics? Are all young people politically similar? This course will also explore the different forms of politicization among the young. Are they interested? Do they vote and how do they vote? Are they engaged and how are they engaged? Lastly, working with different data, surveys and studies, this course will offer an overview of French political life today.

Required book: Anne Muxel, Avoir 20 ans en politique. Les enfants du désenchantement, Paris, Seuil, 2010, ISBN 978.2.02.100.252.2
Course Reference Number (CRN):
60298
Subject Code:
FREN
Course Number:
3485
Section Identifier:
A

Course

FREN 3485

All Sections in Summer 2013, LS 3 Week Session II

Summer 2013, LS 3 Week Session II

FREN3485A-L13 Lecture (Muxel)