Some scholars warn about democratic disaffection of young people potentially leading to processes of ‘democratic deconsolidation’. Conversely, others interpret young people’s preference for non-conventional forms of participation as a manifestation of democratic renewal. We surveyed respondents from nine European countries and analysed differences in attitudes of opposition to democracy across age groups and how these preferences shape political mobilization. Our findings show that the youngest adult group is no less supportive of liberal democracy than older age groups. Second, although attitudes of opposition towards democracy decrease political mobilization, this association is inde- pendent of age. Thus, young people’s critical ...
This study focuses on how views on democracy develop during adolescence. A total of 40 Dutch adolesc...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
This study focuses on how views on democracy develop during adolescence. A total of 40 Dutch adolesc...
Is democracy running out of steam? In recent years, politicians, pundits, and academics have voiced ...
Is support for democracy decreasing among the young? Attitudes among the young tell us about the fut...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Youth political disengagement continues to be a major issue facing contemporary democracies that nee...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
In two widely discussed articles published in the Journal of Democracy over the last two years, Foa ...
A common interpretation of the low levels of electoral turnout among young voters is that they are a...
Within Europe, there is a clear difference in the strength of political activism between old and new...
This book analyses and assesses the contexts, nature and the diversity of young people's participati...
This paper presents new evidence on how demography affects democratic attitudes in Western democraci...
This article explores young people’s engagement with ‘democratic mechanisms’ in England. It sheds li...
Participation in electoral politics has declined across Western Europe in recent decades as citizens...
This study focuses on how views on democracy develop during adolescence. A total of 40 Dutch adolesc...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
This study focuses on how views on democracy develop during adolescence. A total of 40 Dutch adolesc...
Is democracy running out of steam? In recent years, politicians, pundits, and academics have voiced ...
Is support for democracy decreasing among the young? Attitudes among the young tell us about the fut...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Youth political disengagement continues to be a major issue facing contemporary democracies that nee...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
In two widely discussed articles published in the Journal of Democracy over the last two years, Foa ...
A common interpretation of the low levels of electoral turnout among young voters is that they are a...
Within Europe, there is a clear difference in the strength of political activism between old and new...
This book analyses and assesses the contexts, nature and the diversity of young people's participati...
This paper presents new evidence on how demography affects democratic attitudes in Western democraci...
This article explores young people’s engagement with ‘democratic mechanisms’ in England. It sheds li...
Participation in electoral politics has declined across Western Europe in recent decades as citizens...
This study focuses on how views on democracy develop during adolescence. A total of 40 Dutch adolesc...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
This study focuses on how views on democracy develop during adolescence. A total of 40 Dutch adolesc...