In order to know how Spanish youths think and to establish a comparison of values with European youths, several studies have been undertaken in recent years that allow analysis of these values based on specific behaviours, aspirations and feelings, which are key to understanding a social group. The sharing of this data allows the drawing of significant conclusions about Spanish youths and their European counterparts such as, for example, their greater permissiveness in relation to private behaviours or the general leaning towards localism over universalism.
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This is part of the Quaderns de la Mediterrània 11
Quaderns de la Mediterrània forms part of the series of projects of the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) that contribute to intercultural dialogue. This journal is the result of the will to contribute to research and study on the Mediterranean. Edited by the anthropologist Maria-Àngels Roque, the publication seeks to publicise the reality of the Mediterranean in current events such as migration, shifting values and the sociological, economic and political processes of the peoples that inhabit it and to be a forum of debate on the intercultural future of our societies. In each issue, Quaderns de la Mediterrània dedicates a central dossier to a key subject, as well as including articles on current events, a miscellany on cultural, anthropological and sociological aspects and a book review section.
QUADERNS DE LA MEDITERRANIA 11
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