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How European do young Slovenians feel?
ID Novak, Meta (Avtor), ID Lajh, Damjan (Avtor)

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The last two decades of European integration have been challenging for European identity for various reasons. First, the 2004 and subsequent enlargement (in 2007 and 2013) of the EU to Central and Eastern Europe have further extended the diversity of the integration. Second, concerns with European identity have become even stronger as the EU has faced a permanent period of crisis. Third, the growing populism and authoritative politics in Europe are responsible for further differentiation and growing instability across the EU. Addressing the problem of European identity is thus inevitable. The goal of the EU is to build a collective European identity that helps reinforce integration via either the cultural dimension coordinated on the EU level, aimed at establishing a common European sense of belonging while complementing national, regional, and local identities, or the activities of various EU projects that support European ideas and values. In this article, we consider the presence and robustness of a European identity as a civic and cultural component among the citizens most directly involved in European projects that seek to add to it: elementary school students. The analysis is based on a survey conducted among Slovenian elementary school students who had participated in EU‐related project activities. Students’ self‐assessment of their European identity and associated variables were measured before and after those activities. Our assumption is that participation in the project activities bolstered the students’ European identity. The results show that the students already expressed a high level of European identity prior to the project activities, leaving little room for a stronger identity, which nevertheless speaks in favour of making sure that EU‐related topics have a permanent place in the educational process.

Jezik:Angleški jezik
Ključne besede:EU projects, European identity
Vrsta gradiva:Članek v reviji
Tipologija:1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek
Geografsko pokritje:Slovenija;
Organizacija:FDV - Fakulteta za družbene vede
Status publikacije:Objavljeno
Različica publikacije:Objavljena publikacija
Leto izida:2025
Št. strani:21 str.
Številčenje:Vol. 13, article [no.] ǂ10077
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174192 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
UDK:316.7(-057.874)(497.4):061.1EU
ISSN pri članku:2183-2463
DOI:10.17645/pag.10077 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
COBISS.SI-ID:249120771 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
Datum objave v RUL:30.09.2025
Število ogledov:126
Število prenosov:34
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Licenca:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Priznanje avtorstva 4.0 Mednarodna
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Sekundarni jezik

Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:Evropska unija, identiteta (psihologija), učenci, Slovenija

Projekti

Financer:ARIS - Javna agencija za znanstvenoraziskovalno in inovacijsko dejavnost Republike Slovenije
Številka projekta:P5-0136
Naslov:Politološke raziskave

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