The ERASMUS Phenomenon – Symbol of a New European Generation?

Benjamin Feyen

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Ewa Krzaklewska

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In 2012, the ERASMUS programme celebrated its 25th anniversary. As one of the best-known initiatives of the EU, it has already enabled almost three million... Lire la suite
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In 2012, the ERASMUS programme celebrated its 25th anniversary. As one of the best-known initiatives of the EU, it has already enabled almost three million students to spend a part of their studies abroad. But ERASMUS is more than just a simple academic exchange programme : designed to contribute to the creation of a "People's Europe", it has become a successful political instrument for shaping generations of European students.
This interdisciplinary volume attempts to explain the fascination behind ERASMUS. The authors examine the role of student mobility within the European integration process and judge its impact on how young citizens identify with Europe. Is there a "Generation ERASMUS", and what characteristics does it have ? Can ERASMUS serve as a symbol for "new" Europeans ?

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Benjamin Feyen is researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Germany). Ewa Krzaklewska is researcher at the Institute of Sociology at Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland). Both have been concerned with ERASMUS as exchange students, as members of the Erasmus Student Network organisation, and as academic researchers.

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