Loading...
Conceptualizing and measuring European citizenship and engagement
Editors
Title / Series / Name
Publication Volume
Publication Issue
Pages
Editors
Keywords
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/10492
Abstract
This chapter presents our dependent variables. It discusses the ways in which the various dimensions of European citizenship and of engagement have been theorised and measured. Citizenship is mapped onto the three theoretical dimensions of citizenship (identity, representation and scope of government), thus showing that citizens’ attitudes are clearly structured along these dimensions. The descriptive picture of European citizenship that emerges is one of a nuanced balance, in which medium levels of European identification are associated with mixed evaluations of the policy responsiveness of EU institutions and of EU policy competence. The final part of the chapter discusses our two measures of European engagement: overall support for the EU itself and people’s preparedness to participate in elections to the European Parliament.
Topic
Publisher
Place of Publication
Oxford
Type
Book chapter
Date
2012
Language
ISBN
9780199602346
Identifiers
https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199602346.003.0002