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SUMMARY:[Seminar] Kids on climate – a project to explore links between climate change\, emotions\, political socialization and (dis)engagement
DESCRIPTION:With: Katharine Throssell\, Chercheuse postdoctorante\, SciencesPo Bordeaux \nTitre: Kids on climate – a project to explore links between climate change\, emotions\, political socialization and (dis)engagement at different levels (local\, national and European)   \nAbstract: What does it mean to grow up learning about politics in a context marked by the climate crisis? What if your first awareness of a political issue was one that politicians seem unable to solve? KIDSONCLIMATE investigates how young teenagers’ awareness of the climate crisis\, and the emotions it generates\, might impact their (dis)engagement with politics at different levels (national\, local\, European). It uses existing quantitative data from the IEA (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement) International Civics and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) along with innovative qualitative methodologies with 13-year-olds and their parents in two countries (Belgium and France) to ask: how do the emotions generated by the climate crisis impact young teens’ support for the political system they live in and their feelings of political belonging? What are the social\, political\, educational\, and media factors that influence these emotions? At a time when the effects of the climate crisis are ever more visible and dramatic\, and many young people are turning away from institutional politics\, or towards populism and the far right\, we urgently need to understand how the emotions resulting from this context might impact how young people feel about their political system and their place within it.  \nDiscussants: Emilie Van Haute\, professor of political science\, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) & Teresa Cabrita\, professor of EU Law\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles  \nChair: Florence Delmotte\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/kids-on-climate-a-project-to-explore-links-between-climate-change-emotions-political-socialization-and-disengagement/
LOCATION:P30\, Rue du Marais 119\, Brussels\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:[Conference] Multi-level governance of energy transitions
DESCRIPTION:With Marie-Claire BRISBOIS (Professeure\, University of Sussex\, United Kingdom) \nMarie-Claire Brisbois is a professor of energy policy at the University of Sussex (United Kingdom). Her research focuses on issues of power\, politics\, and influence in the governance of energy\, water\, and climate. \nAs a speaker in the EUGlobalGreen lecture series\, she will give a presentation on multilevel governance of energy transitions. This lecture will take place as part of the “International Relations” course. \n 
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/conference-multi-level-governance-of-energy-transitions/
LOCATION:Auditoire 3
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