Tag: European Identity

  • EU Ambassadors for European Remembrance

    EU Ambassadors for European Remembrance

    Proposal: Understanding of European integration and its societal impacts

    Keywords: European identity, Inter-cultural dialogue, Democracy, Democratic transition, Youth

    Objective: This project endeavours to counteract the growing influence of nationalist policy movements and educate young Europeans on the EU by bridging historical narratives with contemporary challenges, focusing on key moments in European integration. Through combining efforts to engage citizens in critical thinking and debate with commemorating, researching, and educating about pivotal moments in modern European history, this project seeks to deepen understanding of European integration and its societal impacts.

    Through a multifaceted approach, including online training, public debates, educational materials, intergenerational exchanges, and transnational collaboration, the project aims to empower European citizens to critically engage with their shared history. By fostering dialogue, challenging biases, and promoting inclusivity, participants, including students, educators, community members, and stakeholders, will gain practical tools for active civic engagement and remembrance advocacy within their communities.

    Additionally, the project embraces a gender-sensitive approach, ensuring equal participation and representation of diverse voices in discussions on European remembrance and integration. By amplifying the voices of witnesses of historical events and facilitating intergenerational dialogue, the project aims to preserve collective memories and promote empathy and understanding across generations. Furthermore, through transnational collaboration and partnerships, the project seeks to leverage diverse perspectives, resources, and expertise to maximise its impact and reach. By fostering cross-border cooperation and solidarity, the project aims to contribute to the building of more equitable and inclusive societies, with education as a central tool for creating social change.

    Call: CERV-2024-CITIZENS-REM – European Remembrance – 2024

    Predicted budget: 190 135,00€

    To be Implemented between 2025 and 2027

    Consortium:

    • European Research Center for Social Development (Glouni)
    • Les Jeunes Européens-France Association
    • Federazione Italiana Diritti Umani Comitato Italia
    • Youth Vision
  • Transitions to Democracy of the Southern European Countries

    Transitions to Democracy of the Southern European Countries

    Proposal: The international factor in the transitions to democracy of the southern European countries

    Keywords: Democratic transition, EU accession, European identity, Rule of law, Political systems and institutions, Governance, Reconciliation, EU values; Human Rights; Fighting populism

    Objective: Spain, Portugal and Greece joined the European Communities during the second and third enlargement processes. These countries experienced their transitions from civil and military dictatorships to democratic systems and understood the European integration project as a way to make political change irreversible. Europeanization was a priority and a general objective for the three countries.

    The experience lived during these transitions represented an important historical lesson from which it is necessary to continue learning today. Therefore, the purpose of this project is to develop comparative research on the transitions that took place in three southern European countries – Spain, Portugal and Greece – practically simultaneously (from 1974-75). It will be done through the study of two key dimensions of transitions, following a methodology established by the Complutense University and validated in numerous projects and publications: the study of the international factor inward and outward. 

    Special emphasis will be placed on the importance of the European values and of the entry into the European Communities as key priorities. Thus, it will also be possible to extract lessons applicable to possible countries that are candidates for joining the EU (such as Ukraine).

    This project also aims to fight Euroscepticism by disseminating the importance of European values in the transitions. Therefore, reaching out to civil society and young people and disseminating research results among them is also a priority.

    Call: CERV-2024-CITIZENS-REM – European Remembrance – 2024

    Predicted budget: 116 075,00€

    To be Implemented between 2025 and 2027

    Consortium:

    • Fundación Universidad Loyola Andalucia
    • European Research Center for Social Development (Glouni)
    • QUALIA
    • Universidad Complutense De Madrid