To inform universities’ capacity to encourage student political participation, we examine associations between four civic influences—civic instruction, deliberative course-based discussion, community service, and service learning—and youth participation during the 2008 presidential election. These four influences were selected because they are commonly integrated into higher education environments. Using an original survey, we employ a broad definition of political behavior to explore ways college students express themselves politically and to examine potential influences on their participation. We hypothesize that students exposed to civic influences are more likely to vote and engage in other participatory activities than those who lack s...
In the presidential election of 2004 youth age 18-24 had an increase in voter turnout of 11% points ...
Young people historically vote at the lowest rates, and political scientists have long assumed it’s ...
Many scholars claim that the current generation of college students tend toward disengagement from p...
To inform universities’ capacity to encourage student political participation, we examine associatio...
In the midst of a rapid decline of an active youth in the political scene, it would seem appropriate...
xiv, 120 p. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
Historically, college students have had a low voter turnout despite having particularly high politic...
Although theorists have emphasized the necessity of educating for democracy since ancient times, few...
I began my research on political socialization struck about the political apathy I was observing amo...
College students have shown lower rates of political knowledge and voter turnout than previous gener...
It is imperative that higher education institutions learn more about how to recruit members of young...
Political engagement is a cornerstone of America’s democracy. It is important to define and unders...
In 2012, the institution of higher education was called on by the United States Department of Educat...
Copyright by the American Political Science Association Using two unique data sets, we examine the f...
This study examined which channels, messages, and sources were most effective in increasing politica...
In the presidential election of 2004 youth age 18-24 had an increase in voter turnout of 11% points ...
Young people historically vote at the lowest rates, and political scientists have long assumed it’s ...
Many scholars claim that the current generation of college students tend toward disengagement from p...
To inform universities’ capacity to encourage student political participation, we examine associatio...
In the midst of a rapid decline of an active youth in the political scene, it would seem appropriate...
xiv, 120 p. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
Historically, college students have had a low voter turnout despite having particularly high politic...
Although theorists have emphasized the necessity of educating for democracy since ancient times, few...
I began my research on political socialization struck about the political apathy I was observing amo...
College students have shown lower rates of political knowledge and voter turnout than previous gener...
It is imperative that higher education institutions learn more about how to recruit members of young...
Political engagement is a cornerstone of America’s democracy. It is important to define and unders...
In 2012, the institution of higher education was called on by the United States Department of Educat...
Copyright by the American Political Science Association Using two unique data sets, we examine the f...
This study examined which channels, messages, and sources were most effective in increasing politica...
In the presidential election of 2004 youth age 18-24 had an increase in voter turnout of 11% points ...
Young people historically vote at the lowest rates, and political scientists have long assumed it’s ...
Many scholars claim that the current generation of college students tend toward disengagement from p...