Items where Author is "Huebner, C"

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Journal article

HUEBNER, C., 2021. How young people in Scotland experience the right to vote at 16: evidence on 'Votes-at-16' in Scotland from qualitative work with young people. Parliamentary Affairs. ISSN 0031-2290

Authored book

HUEBNER, C. and EICHHORN, J., 2018. Wie haben junge Deutsche 2017 gewählt? Wahlverhalten junger Wähler_innen zur Bundestagswahl 2017: Empirische Analyse. Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, p. 75. ISBN 9783962501433

Chapter in book

HUEBNER, C. and EICHHORN, J., 2020. Votes at 16 in Scotland: political experiences beyond the vote itself. In: J. EICHHORN and J. BERGH, eds., Lowering the voting age to 16: learning from real experiences worldwide. Palgrave studies in young people and politics . Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 121-142. ISBN 9783030325404

HUEBNER, C. and EICHHORN, J., 2017. Germany - mind the gap: understanding public opinion and elite interpretations of EU concerns in Germany. In: Nothing to fear but fear itself? "Mapping and responding to the rising culture and politics of fear in the European Union…". London: Demos, pp. 175-226. ISBN 9781911192077

EICHHORN, J., HENSING, J. and HUEBNER, C., 2016. Economic crisis and democratic legitimacy. In: M. VOICU, I.C. MOCHMANN and H. DÜLMER, eds., Values, economic crisis and democracy. London: Routledge, pp. 193-220. ISBN 9781138959170

Research datasets and databases

HUEBNER, C., 2022. Making votes-at-16 work in Wales. [Dataset]

Research report for external body

SLOAM, J., HENN, M. and HUEBNER, C., 2023. Where we live next. Research report for the British academy. Youth, sustainability and democracy: how young people can shape environmental policy in urban spaces. London: British Academy, p. 36.

HUEBNER, C., SMITH, K., MYCOCK, A., LOUGHRAN, T. and EICHORN, J., 2021. Making votes-at-16 work in Wales: lessons for the future. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

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