This paper discusses the findings of a research study with youth in Canada, discussing youth beliefs about, and actions towards, civic life and the connections between these factors and youth’s personal conditions and surrounding contexts. The findings illustrate the complexity of youth civic views and behaviours. The paper concludes with recommendations that emerge from the findings and aim to improve citizenship education
In the last decade there has developed a new level of coordination among those working in the fields...
This article addresses the changing nature of civic and political engagement for young people in Aus...
It is currently a common belief in Canada that for a democracy to be effective its population must b...
This paper discusses the findings of a research study with youth in Canada, discussing youth beliefs...
The increasing number of young Canadians who are abstaining from voting in federal elections 1 and w...
Across the Western world, many democracies are facing the same problem as Canada – youth civic engag...
2007 This research paper is one of the six papers prepared for CPRN’s Democratic Renewal Series
The analysis is based on the Belgian Youth Survey (2006), which is a representative survey among 633...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
With the general increase in the ‘production’ of citizenship and global citizenship education schola...
Based on narrative data recently collected from youth’s in three Canadian cities, our paper fo...
This paper outlines key definitions and typologies that help to distinguish youth civic engagement a...
What exactly is civic and political participation? What factors influence young people’s participati...
This thesis seeks to uncover some of the cultural practices central to youth activist subcultures ac...
While civic engagement provides a rich rationale for intervention, the array of discourses urging a ...
In the last decade there has developed a new level of coordination among those working in the fields...
This article addresses the changing nature of civic and political engagement for young people in Aus...
It is currently a common belief in Canada that for a democracy to be effective its population must b...
This paper discusses the findings of a research study with youth in Canada, discussing youth beliefs...
The increasing number of young Canadians who are abstaining from voting in federal elections 1 and w...
Across the Western world, many democracies are facing the same problem as Canada – youth civic engag...
2007 This research paper is one of the six papers prepared for CPRN’s Democratic Renewal Series
The analysis is based on the Belgian Youth Survey (2006), which is a representative survey among 633...
Sherrod, Flanagan, and Youniss (2002) state that “research on the development of citizenship is enjo...
With the general increase in the ‘production’ of citizenship and global citizenship education schola...
Based on narrative data recently collected from youth’s in three Canadian cities, our paper fo...
This paper outlines key definitions and typologies that help to distinguish youth civic engagement a...
What exactly is civic and political participation? What factors influence young people’s participati...
This thesis seeks to uncover some of the cultural practices central to youth activist subcultures ac...
While civic engagement provides a rich rationale for intervention, the array of discourses urging a ...
In the last decade there has developed a new level of coordination among those working in the fields...
This article addresses the changing nature of civic and political engagement for young people in Aus...
It is currently a common belief in Canada that for a democracy to be effective its population must b...