CATCH-EyoU: Meanings and Practices of Youth Participation and Cases of Successful Participation: Cross-national Ethnography Cases
Creators
- 1. London School of Economics and Political Science
- 2. University of Porto
- 3. University of Tartu
- 4. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- 5. Orebro University
- 6. University of Bologna
- 7. University of Jena
- 8. Masaryk University
Contributors
Contact person:
- 1. LSE
- 2. UP-CIIE
- 3. UT
- 4. UoA
- 5. ORU
- 6. FSU JENA
- 7. MU
- 8. London School of Economics and Political Science
Description
This data set contains data related to the ethnographic qualitative study (participant observations and in-depth interviews) of citizens active in youth citizenship organizations. The selected participants are active in supporting, communicating and engaging young people’s active participation in diverse and varied causes (the environment, anti-austerity protests, pro-European vote, voting at 16, anti-fees and cuts campaigns, rights around civic spaces and youth centers, employment and jobs-related campaigns, issues around race and religion, volunteering, refugees, local housing and education). The ethnographic study was performed in Italy, Sweden, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Czech Republic, UK, and Estonia.
The data set consists of: (1) eight national textual reports of detailed observations (ethnographic field notes) of youth civic and political organizations/individual youth. The reports are in English and are fully anonymized and redacted. (2) 48 carefully redacted and ethically permissioned English language transcripts of qualitative interviews (6 interviews from each partner country) and (3) 160 carefully redacted and ethically permissioned English language transcripts of participant-observation field notes (20 A4 pages per country).
The names of organisations and personal data of participants or employees have been strictly redacted and anonymized in order to protect participants’ privacy and comply with ethical requirements. Instead generic descriptors such as ‘National Students Organisation’ or ‘Local Municipal Youth Volunteer Centre’ are used throughout.
The data can be reused by researchers who want to compare our data with similar data collected in different countries, to perform textual analysis (content analysis and/or data mining) on our data.
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