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Being a Young Citizen in Estonia: An Exploration of Young People’s Civic and Media Experiences

Tartu: University of Tartu Press (2013), 133 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 119-133

Series: Politics and Society in the Baltic Sea Region, 1

ISBN 978-9949-32-274-9 (print); 978-9949-32-275-6 (online)

CC BY-NC-ND

"The main objective of this book was to explore contemporary expressions of civic culture in Estonia by looking at civic experiences: how do young people in Estonia experience their relationship with the political, politics and fellow citizens, and how do their civic experiences intersect with media experiences? The participants expressed civic experiences in diverse ways. One of these forms was media criticism, which is a critical reflection on media as institutions and content, or as Carpentier (2011) puts it, “discourse machineries”. Hence, I distinguished between practices that arise out of media criticism as expressed in the material, namely the practices of critical media connectors and critical media disconnectors. Both of these groups shared critical standpoints about the media failing in their role as watchdogs and information providers." (Conclusions, page 112)
1 Being a Young Citizen in Estonia, 14
2 Civic and Media Experiences, 22
3 Exploring Civic Experiences in Estonia, 50
4 Critical Media Connection, 63
5 Playful Public Connection, 81
6 Historical Public Connection, 94
Conclusions: Understanding Civic Culture through the Lens of Experiences, 112