This chapter reviews the body of academic literature about young people’s online civic participation. The authors first sketch how this literature has developed historically in the context of old and changing scholarly discussions about what civic participation and democratic citizenship more generally do or should envelop. The second section outlines how extant empirical studies on young people’s civic participation online may be subdivided into four strands of research, each focusing on different questions and relying on different methods. The closing section provides a number of directions for further research, mostly calling for innovative and more pressing context-specific and people-centered research approaches
In this paper and based on in-depth interviews with young people aged 14-25 years who are active in ...
Communication aimed at promoting civic engagement may become problematic when citizen roles undergo ...
Leadership is an extensively discussed and researched concept in scholarship. A vast amount of liter...
Amid growing concern about young people's apparent lack of interest and involvement in politics and ...
There has been widespread concern in contemporary Western societies about declining engagement in ci...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. Even as it is ...
The latest report from the Pew Research Center (2010) shows that 93% of American teenagers and youn...
The relationship of participation in online communities to civic and political engagement.Young peop...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
Contemporary society is characterized by digitally mediated interactions and activities, especially ...
While formal civic engagement – especially in younger generations – is declining, e.g. by taking par...
The increasingly salient role of new media in young people's lives has led to a debate about the po...
This paper presents a systematic literature review of the current state–of–research on online partic...
Whether seen from a "minimalist" or a "maximalist" model of democratic participation, the issue of t...
Whether seen from a \u201cminimalist\u201d or a \u201cmaximalist\u201d model of democratic participa...
In this paper and based on in-depth interviews with young people aged 14-25 years who are active in ...
Communication aimed at promoting civic engagement may become problematic when citizen roles undergo ...
Leadership is an extensively discussed and researched concept in scholarship. A vast amount of liter...
Amid growing concern about young people's apparent lack of interest and involvement in politics and ...
There has been widespread concern in contemporary Western societies about declining engagement in ci...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. Even as it is ...
The latest report from the Pew Research Center (2010) shows that 93% of American teenagers and youn...
The relationship of participation in online communities to civic and political engagement.Young peop...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
Contemporary society is characterized by digitally mediated interactions and activities, especially ...
While formal civic engagement – especially in younger generations – is declining, e.g. by taking par...
The increasingly salient role of new media in young people's lives has led to a debate about the po...
This paper presents a systematic literature review of the current state–of–research on online partic...
Whether seen from a "minimalist" or a "maximalist" model of democratic participation, the issue of t...
Whether seen from a \u201cminimalist\u201d or a \u201cmaximalist\u201d model of democratic participa...
In this paper and based on in-depth interviews with young people aged 14-25 years who are active in ...
Communication aimed at promoting civic engagement may become problematic when citizen roles undergo ...
Leadership is an extensively discussed and researched concept in scholarship. A vast amount of liter...