Conventional wisdom holds that today’s young people, often known as ‘the Millennials’, are a politically alienated generation. Their hostility towards political parties, association with protest movements, and low electoral turnout are all said to indicate their alienation from the processes and institutions of Western democracy. This conventional wisdom stands, however, on shaky ground. Previous research has given too little attention to the definition and measurement of political alienation, and has barely explored its causal relationship with political participation. The use of methods capable of exploring the generational distinctiveness of the Millennials has been limited, as have efforts to outline why the Millennials should be concep...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Following the outcome of the 2001 and 2005 General Elections, when the numbers of abstainers outwei...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
Over the course of the last decade, policy makers in Britain have become increasingly concerned abou...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Young people have been characterised as apathetic and disengaged from mainstream politics. This disc...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Following the outcome of the 2001 and 2005 General Elections, when the numbers of abstainers outwei...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
Over the course of the last decade, policy makers in Britain have become increasingly concerned abou...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Young people have been characterised as apathetic and disengaged from mainstream politics. This disc...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...