University students’ representations of Europe and self-identification as Europeans: a synthesis of qualitative evidence for future policy formulation
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The current European context is characterised by the emergence of socio-political tensions that threaten to derail
the cohesion objectives traditionally promoted by the authorities of the European Union. With EU citizenship in the
shadow of Brexit, the fear of dismemberment of the current Europe of the 28 looms over a renewed debate on
concepts like European identity, European citizenship or EU legitimacy and the involvement of its constituents in
European affairs, as well as the role of education for promoting democratic awareness among young Europeans.
This work aims to collect, appraise and synthesise qualitative evidence obtained in primary research exploring the
perceptions of European university students about their civic and cultural identity. This systematic analysis sets out
to identify predictors of positive self-identification with the EU and its institutions, focusing on the impact that
different educational interventions have had on the attitudes and perceptions expressed by university students, and
the importance of foreign language learning in the results obtained. The authors report their assessment of quality
of the findings in a Cochrane-style qualitative evidence synthesis (QES), based on the GRADE-CERQual (Confidence
in Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research) method. The 12 informed findings described in this study support
decision-making in future education policy formulation.
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Cores Bilbao, E., Méndez García, M. del C., Fonseca Mora, M. C. (2020). University students’ representations of Europe and self-identification as Europeans: a synthesis of qualitative evidence for future policy formulation. European Journal of Futures Research, 8(1). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40309-019-0159-y













