Engaging young people is a perennial theme of UK elections, updated for the social media age but carrying long-standing assumptions. How ‘youth voice’ is articulated in specific practices, and on whose terms, is complex, especially in the ‘micropolitical’ social media age, but there is little space or time for this in either party campaigning or ‘old media’ analysis
Jessica Di Paolo on the “Digital Activism” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Speakers: B...
Young people in the UK find themselves economically and politically marginalised; abstention is not ...
This article by Dr Shakuntala Banaji and Sam Mejias, LSE The UK election result which came out on Ju...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
Young voters are very likely to turn out to vote in smaller numbers than older voters at the General...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Young people engage increasingly interact on social media, including engaging in political debate. M...
In academic political communications studies there is this idea of the ‘informed society’. I even on...
The Electoral Commission released a report outlining changes, such as same-day voter registration an...
This article is by Matteo Bergamini founder of Shout Out UK There are 35 constituencies in England a...
Youth political participation is a topical issue in 2010. Not only are politicians and political sci...
Growing concern about public disaffection with the British political process and its institutions ha...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
Election campaigns are regular opportunities for heightened political engagement and socialization. ...
In this mixed method study the motivations of individual’s involvement in politics and campaigning a...
Jessica Di Paolo on the “Digital Activism” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Speakers: B...
Young people in the UK find themselves economically and politically marginalised; abstention is not ...
This article by Dr Shakuntala Banaji and Sam Mejias, LSE The UK election result which came out on Ju...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
Young voters are very likely to turn out to vote in smaller numbers than older voters at the General...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Young people engage increasingly interact on social media, including engaging in political debate. M...
In academic political communications studies there is this idea of the ‘informed society’. I even on...
The Electoral Commission released a report outlining changes, such as same-day voter registration an...
This article is by Matteo Bergamini founder of Shout Out UK There are 35 constituencies in England a...
Youth political participation is a topical issue in 2010. Not only are politicians and political sci...
Growing concern about public disaffection with the British political process and its institutions ha...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
Election campaigns are regular opportunities for heightened political engagement and socialization. ...
In this mixed method study the motivations of individual’s involvement in politics and campaigning a...
Jessica Di Paolo on the “Digital Activism” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Speakers: B...
Young people in the UK find themselves economically and politically marginalised; abstention is not ...
This article by Dr Shakuntala Banaji and Sam Mejias, LSE The UK election result which came out on Ju...