Being a Young Citizen in Estonia: An Exploration of Young People’s Civic and Media Experiences
Abstract
The book gives an intriguing insight into how young people in Estonia, twenty years after the establishment of democracy, perceive their own role as citizens. It does so in a theoretical framework that stresses the embeddedness of the civic experiences in a media-dominated environment, thus closely linking civic and media experiences. Based on the analysis of both qualitative interview data and a relatively new method of using the internet as a complementary tool for engaging with open-ended diaries, the study explores the extent to which young citizens experience the media as being interwoven with their everyday lives and, in fact, constitutive of their social reality as citizens. With its particular focus on young Estonians, i.e. on a generation that has been brought up in a context of rapid political, economic and social change and that is well-known for its fascination with new communication technologies, the book is a valuable contribution to the growing international research on media and civic experiences.
Keywords
young people; civic culture; media criticism; internet; civic participation; civic society; social perception; participatory democracy; media experience; Estonia; democracy; civic experience; media studies; open-ended diaries; youth studies; Russia; Russians in EstoniaDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_474311ISBN
9789949322756OCN
945782663Publisher
University of Tartu PressPublication date and place
Tartu, 2013Series
Politics and Society in the Baltic Sea Region, 1Classification
Estonia
Media studies
Social and ethical issues