Research began in January, 2014 in Calcutta, India, in the peak of that country’s parliamentary campaign season. It also coincided with the beginning of the U.S. midterm election season. Our objective was to gauge the similarities and differences between political perceptions and engagement in Indian and U.S. college students. Our sample population included six students from each group; the Indian students were from St. Xavier’s College and U.S. students from CSB/SJU. This qualitative study focused on students’ own perception of how their political participation and role in democracy was affected by their local- and national-level identities
This project aimed to study attitudes towards gender inequalities in politics, both in the United St...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the phenomena of transition, adjustment, and tr...
Contemporary society is characterized by digitally mediated interactions and activities, especially ...
This study examines issues of elections and voting in the USA and India. I spoke with youth in both ...
Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished fr...
With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) riding a second victory wave in India in the 2019 Lok Sabha el...
This post-print was originally published in India Review (2018). The version of record is available ...
This special issue of Studies in Indian Politics draws from such an analytical exercise that has bee...
The purpose of this work is to examine the undergraduate experiences of Indian American students cur...
This policy brief documents the participation of youth in India in civil society, the extent to whic...
Most observers of India have an implicit model of how Indians vote. They assume that voters in India...
The young people of today are more energized than their predecessors. To be an engaged citizen of mo...
Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished fr...
Youth participation in civil society and political life is increasingly recognized as an important d...
Youth participation in civil society and political life is increasingly recognized as an important d...
This project aimed to study attitudes towards gender inequalities in politics, both in the United St...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the phenomena of transition, adjustment, and tr...
Contemporary society is characterized by digitally mediated interactions and activities, especially ...
This study examines issues of elections and voting in the USA and India. I spoke with youth in both ...
Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished fr...
With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) riding a second victory wave in India in the 2019 Lok Sabha el...
This post-print was originally published in India Review (2018). The version of record is available ...
This special issue of Studies in Indian Politics draws from such an analytical exercise that has bee...
The purpose of this work is to examine the undergraduate experiences of Indian American students cur...
This policy brief documents the participation of youth in India in civil society, the extent to whic...
Most observers of India have an implicit model of how Indians vote. They assume that voters in India...
The young people of today are more energized than their predecessors. To be an engaged citizen of mo...
Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished fr...
Youth participation in civil society and political life is increasingly recognized as an important d...
Youth participation in civil society and political life is increasingly recognized as an important d...
This project aimed to study attitudes towards gender inequalities in politics, both in the United St...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the phenomena of transition, adjustment, and tr...
Contemporary society is characterized by digitally mediated interactions and activities, especially ...