It is currently a common belief in Canada that for a democracy to be effective its population must be engaged and active in the processes of politics and governance. In this context, the participation of youth has become a concern for Canadian decision-makers and the general public. Complaints and worries regarding young Canadians' disinterest in, or apathy towards, politics and low levels of young voter turnout in elections are common. The government and society at large are increasingly calling upon youth to act in their role as citizens: To participate in the social and political realms of Canadian society. But how are youth being asked to participate? Who is invited and under what circumstances? The encouragement of particular forms of...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
Researchers examining youth political participation largely fall within one of two camps: the first ...
socio-political participation in a context of change: Media representations of the young active citi...
The increasing number of young Canadians who are abstaining from voting in federal elections 1 and w...
Traditional forms of political engagement, such as voting, have been on the decline in many western ...
This thesis seeks to uncover some of the cultural practices central to youth activist subcultures ac...
2007 This research paper is one of the six papers prepared for CPRN’s Democratic Renewal Series
Over the past decade, declining electoral engagement among young people has led to a proliferation o...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
With the general increase in the ‘production’ of citizenship and global citizenship education schola...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
Across the Western world, many democracies are facing the same problem as Canada – youth civic engag...
Following the social representations perspective, this paper explores how young people represent cit...
This book analyses and assesses the contexts, nature and the diversity of young people's participati...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
Researchers examining youth political participation largely fall within one of two camps: the first ...
socio-political participation in a context of change: Media representations of the young active citi...
The increasing number of young Canadians who are abstaining from voting in federal elections 1 and w...
Traditional forms of political engagement, such as voting, have been on the decline in many western ...
This thesis seeks to uncover some of the cultural practices central to youth activist subcultures ac...
2007 This research paper is one of the six papers prepared for CPRN’s Democratic Renewal Series
Over the past decade, declining electoral engagement among young people has led to a proliferation o...
This is the editorial of "Sociální studia / Social Studies" special issue focused on CATCH-EyoU proj...
With the general increase in the ‘production’ of citizenship and global citizenship education schola...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
Across the Western world, many democracies are facing the same problem as Canada – youth civic engag...
Following the social representations perspective, this paper explores how young people represent cit...
This book analyses and assesses the contexts, nature and the diversity of young people's participati...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
As a group, young people in the UK are represented in media and policy as vulnerable to radicalisati...
Researchers examining youth political participation largely fall within one of two camps: the first ...