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Is EU-scepticism popular? Shifts in Voting Patterns and Public Opinion
CASE OF YOUNG PEOPLE Karolina Dreszer – Smalec Member of Diversity Europe Group Source: Central Europe.Youth.Politics.Democracy.Public opinion research in Hungary,Poland and Slovakia. The National Democratic Institute,2018
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Source: European Youth. Report 2018. TUI Stiftung
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Source: European Youth. Report 2018. TUI Stiftung
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Source: European Youth. Report 2018. TUI Stiftung
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Source: European Youth. Report 2018. TUI Stiftung
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Source: European Youth. Report 2018. TUI Stiftung
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CONCLUSIONS When it comes to political information, the internet is the most important source for young Europeans. Facebook is crucial as a source for political information. Young people with populist attitudes are more likely to talk about political topics in social networks, and they spread widely the info supported their point of view.
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IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE We need to be conscious that for the young people the image of EU is created mostly on the internet via social media especially. To stop the rising of EU-Scepticism among the youth and to counterstrike the populist attitude we have to change the manner of communication and information.
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IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE We need to help the young people to step out of „personal information bubbles”, giving them the opportunities to talk face to face, to join the exchange programmes or multinational events. We should use the experiences and strongness of existing civil society organisations to create effective activities to balance the „negative narration” about EU.
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