Children of Europa
How young people are changing Europe
New Europe is not a place, it’s a young person. Committees, constitutions and commissions may hold Europe together as a political project, but it is people that hold it together as a cultural entity. This project will look at the aspirations of geographical Europe’s youngest generation, focusing particular on the way they make and exchange new-media with one another.
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- i am a muslim search on you tube working out your religious identity on youtube from : charlietims 26th January 2008
- YouTube - One cadet's hopes for Kosovo's future - 12 Feb 08 YouTube - One cadet's hopes for Kosovo's future - 12 Feb 08 from : charlietims 17th February 2008
- uk consumers better connected UK adults spend more time on social networking sites than their European neighbours, with 4 in 10 UK adults saying that they regularly visit the sites. The UK adults who visit the sites spend an average of 5.3 hours each month on them and return to them an average 23 times in the month. from : charlietims 28th February 2008
- Youth and European Identity Research Papers on the Project Youth and European Identity Research Papers on the Project from : charlietims 20th March 2008
- HOME | Showcomotion Young People's Film Festival HOME | Showcomotion Young People's Film Festival from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- romanian boy wins at toykyo video festival 2007 romanian boy wins at toykyo video festival 2007 from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- UMAfilmFEST - Home romanian film festival promoting young people and their rights from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- Signis world catholic association for communication - brings together radio television, cinema, video, media education, internet and new technology professionals across europe from : charlietims 21st March 2008
- Pan European Youth and media Julian Rolfe, Manager, Planet Edge, Synovate, commented: "The findings from the study demonstrate that with an increasing lack of faith in the education system and employment market, young people across Europe are investing more and more of their time and energy in their leisure activities in order to give themselves a sense of identity and belonging. from : celiahannon 27th March 2008
- U.K. Social Networking Site Usage Highest in Europe he European social networking community stood at 127.3 million unique visitors in August – reaching 56 percent of the European online population. U.K. participation in social networking usage proved to be the highest in Europe, with 24.9 million unique visitors – 78 percent of the total U.K. online population – now belonging to the country’s social networking community. from : celiahannon 28th March 2008
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