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Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum

The year 2014 welcomed two major events of national importance for Scotland, the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and the Scottish Independence Referendum. These national sporting and political events provided Scotland and its citizens with an opportunity to display the nation on the world stage and decid...

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Main Author: Jonathan Duckett
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description The year 2014 welcomed two major events of national importance for Scotland, the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and the Scottish Independence Referendum. These national sporting and political events provided Scotland and its citizens with an opportunity to display the nation on the world stage and decide upon its geopolitical future. While the referendum was widely acknowledged as a significant ‘once in a generation’ event for all voters, it also marked the first time extension of the franchise in a major UK public ballot to those aged 16 and 17 years old. Therefore, this thesis draws upon the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and Independence Referendum as a lens to investigate understandings of youth citizenship and national identity among a generation of newly enfranchised 16 and 17 year old voters, living in the city of Glasgow, located at the epicentre of these events. First, the thesis examines how ideas of Scotland presented through the Games resonated with young people’s conceptions of the nation. Second, the discussion explores how the Games and Referendum prompted young people to consider the future of the nation. Third, the thesis considers how young people mobilised their vote as newly enfranchised citizens through the Referendum. Fourth, the thesis aims to inform, and be informed by, current theories of the geographies of citizenship and national identity. Overall, the thesis concludes by providing a timely and original analysis of the geographies of youth citizenship and national identity through an exploration of the reconfigured interstitial political space that these young people occupied during the referendum.
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spelling rr-article-94877452017-01-01T00:00:00Z Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum Jonathan Duckett (7192832) Other earth sciences not elsewhere classified Scottish independence referendum Commonwealth Games IndyRef Scotland Citizenship National Identity Youth Vote Democracy Nationalism Devolution Independence Glasgow Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified The year 2014 welcomed two major events of national importance for Scotland, the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and the Scottish Independence Referendum. These national sporting and political events provided Scotland and its citizens with an opportunity to display the nation on the world stage and decide upon its geopolitical future. While the referendum was widely acknowledged as a significant ‘once in a generation’ event for all voters, it also marked the first time extension of the franchise in a major UK public ballot to those aged 16 and 17 years old. Therefore, this thesis draws upon the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and Independence Referendum as a lens to investigate understandings of youth citizenship and national identity among a generation of newly enfranchised 16 and 17 year old voters, living in the city of Glasgow, located at the epicentre of these events. First, the thesis examines how ideas of Scotland presented through the Games resonated with young people’s conceptions of the nation. Second, the discussion explores how the Games and Referendum prompted young people to consider the future of the nation. Third, the thesis considers how young people mobilised their vote as newly enfranchised citizens through the Referendum. Fourth, the thesis aims to inform, and be informed by, current theories of the geographies of citizenship and national identity. Overall, the thesis concludes by providing a timely and original analysis of the geographies of youth citizenship and national identity through an exploration of the reconfigured interstitial political space that these young people occupied during the referendum. 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Thesis 2134/26448 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Geographies_of_youth_citizenship_and_national_identity_a_case_study_of_the_Glasgow_2014_Commonwealth_Games_and_the_Scottish_independence_referendum/9487745 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Other earth sciences not elsewhere classified
Scottish independence referendum
Commonwealth Games
IndyRef
Scotland
Citizenship
National Identity
Youth
Vote
Democracy
Nationalism
Devolution
Independence
Glasgow
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Jonathan Duckett
Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum
title Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum
title_full Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum
title_fullStr Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum
title_full_unstemmed Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum
title_short Geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Scottish independence referendum
title_sort geographies of youth citizenship and national identity: a case study of the glasgow 2014 commonwealth games and the scottish independence referendum
topic Other earth sciences not elsewhere classified
Scottish independence referendum
Commonwealth Games
IndyRef
Scotland
Citizenship
National Identity
Youth
Vote
Democracy
Nationalism
Devolution
Independence
Glasgow
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/26448