Are young people blindly self-interested? How does university shape students' political participation? Can busy parents and grandparents find time to volunteer?
Challenging conventional thinking, leading academics explore how individuals' relationships with civil society change over time as different lifecourse events and stages trigger and hinder civic engagement.
Drawing on personal narratives, longitudinal cohort studies and national surveys, this unprecedented study considers rarely examined aspects of civic engagement including school students' sense of social responsibility and the charitable legacy bequests of elderly people and highlights significant implications for those promoting greater civic and political participation.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"More research, like the studies in this book, promises to broaden our understanding of the nature of civil society in various contexts." Voluntas
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17 s/w Abbildungen, 26 s/w Tabellen
26 Tables, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 231 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-4473-5484-0 (9781447354840)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Sally Power is Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University and Director of WISERD. Her research interests focus on the relationship between education, civil society and inequality.
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WISERD and Cardiff University
Exploring Civil Society Through a Lifecourse Approach ~ Sally Power
Civic Participation over the Lifecourse ~ Chris Taylor
Young People's Civil and Political Participation ~ Sally Power
Graduating into Civil Society ~ Ceryn Evans, Esther Muddiman and Chris Taylor
Parenthood and Civic Engagement ~ Esther Muddiman
Volunteering in Later Life ~ Martijn J A Hogerbrugge
Grandparenting and Participation in Civil Society ~ Jennifer May Hampton and Esther Muddiman
Retiring into Civil Society ~ Laura Jones, Jesse Heley and Sophie Yarker
Leaving a Legacy for Civil Society ~ Rhian Powell
Civil Society through the Lifecourse ~ Sally Power