Kathy Edwards, Lawrence Saha and Murray Print introduce the YES Project, which examines the attitudes of young Australians towards politics, democracy and voting. They discuss features of the democratic process that discourage young Australians from participating, as well as the ways in which they do participate
This report highlights significant opportunities to better engage key sections of the population in ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent decades have witnesse...
Young people’s relationship to democracy is a dynamic one. Over time, how youth, participation and c...
Young people are changing the way they engage with politics and Politics is going to have to change ...
The Youth Electoral Study (YES) examines why many young people (ages 15-25) are reluctant to exercis...
This Discussion Paper, Putting the politics back into Politics: Young people and democracy in Austra...
The Whitlam Government had a significant impact on the lives of young people in Australia and their ...
Late in 2007, the Whitlam Institute, together with the University of Western Sydney (UWS) Office of ...
This report explores young Australians’ attitudes toward key political institutions and their civic ...
Exploring the question of community engagement and political participation by younger Australians, t...
The health of Australian democracy and its constituent parts (citizens, political parties, parliamen...
The more fundamental challenge is to open the doors to young people, recognising the place at the ta...
New research by The Australia Institute suggests more than a million young Australians feel no poli...
Norman Abjorensen runs a tape-measure over the nation’s democratic institutions and practices. A CE...
The qualities or otherwise of democracy have been the subject of controversy sin...
This report highlights significant opportunities to better engage key sections of the population in ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent decades have witnesse...
Young people’s relationship to democracy is a dynamic one. Over time, how youth, participation and c...
Young people are changing the way they engage with politics and Politics is going to have to change ...
The Youth Electoral Study (YES) examines why many young people (ages 15-25) are reluctant to exercis...
This Discussion Paper, Putting the politics back into Politics: Young people and democracy in Austra...
The Whitlam Government had a significant impact on the lives of young people in Australia and their ...
Late in 2007, the Whitlam Institute, together with the University of Western Sydney (UWS) Office of ...
This report explores young Australians’ attitudes toward key political institutions and their civic ...
Exploring the question of community engagement and political participation by younger Australians, t...
The health of Australian democracy and its constituent parts (citizens, political parties, parliamen...
The more fundamental challenge is to open the doors to young people, recognising the place at the ta...
New research by The Australia Institute suggests more than a million young Australians feel no poli...
Norman Abjorensen runs a tape-measure over the nation’s democratic institutions and practices. A CE...
The qualities or otherwise of democracy have been the subject of controversy sin...
This report highlights significant opportunities to better engage key sections of the population in ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent decades have witnesse...
Young people’s relationship to democracy is a dynamic one. Over time, how youth, participation and c...