Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Conceptualising the Relationship Among Young People, Media and Politics
Chapter 2. Young People and the Media
Chapter 3. Young People and Politics
Chapter 4. Young People, Media and Politics
Part II: Political Socialisation, Collective Identities and Citizenship in the Digital Age
Chapter 5. Generation Z, News Consumption and Political Media
Chapter 6. Young People and Banal Nationalism
Chapter 7. Young People, Brexit and Banal Europeanism
Chapter 8. Young People, Banal Americanism and Foreign Countries
Chapter 9. Conclusion and Recommendations
Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova is a Reader in Global Journalism and Media at the University of Liverpool, UK. She is the author of Global Journalism: An Introduction (with Michael Bromley), Russia's Liberal Media: Handcuffed but Free and Discussing Trump's America Online: Digital Commenting in China, Mexico and Russia.
The book explores the relationship among young people, politics and the media. It presents a novel multidimensional analytical framework - The Circle Line Media Model, which accounts for the importance of a range of processes, actors and social structures in the political socialization process.