FREN 3485A
      
Young People and Politics
    
  
                                  
                              3485 Young People and Politics in France and Beyond 
Transformations in the relationships between young people and politics are obvious  in all Western democracies. Engagement in traditional political institutions has  declined in recent decades, leading to what some have seen as a crisis in citizenship.  What are the most characteristic transformations towards politics and how can we  explain them? What is special about young people’s politics in all established  democracies?  
The course will explore the different aspects of politicization: level of interest,  involvement, voting, political participation, partisan affiliation, political choices, and  also demonstrations and protest. It will study the emergence of a new model of  citizenship within the young generations compared to their elders. Social and political  cleavages which exist don’t have the same impact on all categories. There is a clear division between young people with advanced educational backgrounds and  qualifications, and those without,  and these differences are reflected in their political choices.   
More broadly, this course will give many clues to better understand politics in France  and the French society today, working with news, surveys, and a wide diversity of  research and knowledge from the social sciences. 
No required text:  
• materials available from the instructor
- Schedule
 - 9:00am-9:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jul 4, 2022 to Aug 19, 2022)
 - Location
 - Warner Hall 105
 - Instructors
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Muxel, Anne
amuxel@middlebury.edu 
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