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Tsatsanis, E., Lisi, M. & Freire, A. (2023). A Generational Divide? Age-related Aspects of Political Transformation in Post-crisis Southern Europe. Londres. Routledge.
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E. Tsatsanis et al.,  A Generational Divide? Age-related Aspects of Political Transformation in Post-crisis Southern Europe, Londres, Routledge, 2023
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	author = "Tsatsanis, E. and Lisi, M. and Freire, A.",
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	year = "2023",
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	publisher = "Routledge",
	address = "Londres",
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TY  - EDBOOK
TI  - A Generational Divide? Age-related Aspects of Political Transformation in Post-crisis Southern Europe
AU  - Tsatsanis, E.
AU  - Lisi, M.
AU  - Freire, A.
PY  - 2023
CY  - Londres
UR  - https://www.routledge.com/A-Generational-Divide-Age-related-Aspects-of-Political-Transformation/Tsatsanis-Lisi-Freire/p/book/9781032346380#
AB  - This book examines the political consequences of the economic crisis in Southern Europe from the perspective of a widening intergenerational divide. It focuses on the cases of Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain to fill the gap in the literature by examining various age-related rifts in post-crisis Southern Europe.

Public discussion about the economic crisis of the late 2000s to mid-2010s in Southern Europe often refers to its impact on the region’s younger citizens, but not enough attention has been given to the political consequences of the crisis on the young. The comparative studies in the volume cover various thematic areas, such as electoral behaviour, political culture, democratic values, forms of political engagement and political representation.

The overarching questions that the book attempts to answer are: a) to what extent and in what areas can one talk about an emergent generational divide in the region, and b) has the experience of the economic crisis been profound enough for young South Europeans to create a new ‘crisis political generation’? Many of the answers offered point to tangible effects of the crisis, but mostly in the sense of accentuating dynamics that already existed.


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