The UK’s EU referendum was often discussed in terms of a generational divide between older citizens who were more likely to vote Leave, and younger citizens who were more likely to back Remain. But did the referendum do anything to increase the interest of younger citizens in politics? Presenting survey evidence gathered at the beginning and end of the campaign, Stuart Fox and Sioned Pearce write that there are some clear indications the referendum increased engagement among young voters, but it remains an open question as to whether this interest in politics will be maintained long-term
Studies using data from the British Election Study and the British Social Attitudes survey have conc...
Sociological debates on youth engagement with electoral politics play out against a backdrop of supp...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Opinion polls on the UK’s upcoming referendum have consistently shown a clear generational divide, w...
One thing to emerge both on social media and on the streets after the referendum result was a clear ...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK EU referendum, the breakdown of results sparked talks of a gene...
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde repository: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk...
The Scottish referendum was not only historic for its constitutional implications, it was also the f...
This study explores young voter behaviour in terms of engagement, disengagement and reengagement fol...
This article presents a study of young voter engagement in relation to the EU referendum—a democrati...
This is survey data from a research project investigating young people's attitudes towards politics....
Now the dust has settled, how should we account for the surge in youth turnout at the 2017 UK Genera...
The Electoral Commission this week began a publicity drive to ensure that people register to vote in...
The Scottish Referendum of September 2014 saw a record turnout of 84.6%, amongst them 16\ud and 17 y...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
Studies using data from the British Election Study and the British Social Attitudes survey have conc...
Sociological debates on youth engagement with electoral politics play out against a backdrop of supp...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Opinion polls on the UK’s upcoming referendum have consistently shown a clear generational divide, w...
One thing to emerge both on social media and on the streets after the referendum result was a clear ...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK EU referendum, the breakdown of results sparked talks of a gene...
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde repository: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk...
The Scottish referendum was not only historic for its constitutional implications, it was also the f...
This study explores young voter behaviour in terms of engagement, disengagement and reengagement fol...
This article presents a study of young voter engagement in relation to the EU referendum—a democrati...
This is survey data from a research project investigating young people's attitudes towards politics....
Now the dust has settled, how should we account for the surge in youth turnout at the 2017 UK Genera...
The Electoral Commission this week began a publicity drive to ensure that people register to vote in...
The Scottish Referendum of September 2014 saw a record turnout of 84.6%, amongst them 16\ud and 17 y...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
Studies using data from the British Election Study and the British Social Attitudes survey have conc...
Sociological debates on youth engagement with electoral politics play out against a backdrop of supp...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...