The consistently low turnout rates among young people are often interpreted as apathy. But this is not the case, explains Iro Konstantinou. She writes that the curriculum must be widened to include more practical democratic issues than just traditional party politics, and take into account the socio-economic background of students so that it talks about the social issues that matter to them
Data from past national elections have illustrated that the 18-24 age group is the most apathetic to...
A common interpretation of the low levels of electoral turnout among young voters is that they are a...
Contemporary discussion of the 'crisis in democracy' displays a tendency to see young peop...
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
It is little wonder that young people continue to be turned off politics, argues Matteo Bergamini, w...
Young people historically vote at the lowest rates, and political scientists have long assumed it’s ...
As part of our series on youth participation, in this post Matt Henn and Nick Foard share findings f...
Following the outcome of the 2001 and 2005 General Elections, when the numbers of abstainers outwei...
Recent years have seen a revival of civic education. Advocates of this policy have cited the alleged...
Youth participation in American presidential elections has flat-lined since the 1970s, echoing simil...
The Electoral Commission released a report outlining changes, such as same-day voter registration an...
Data from past national elections have illustrated that the 18-24 age group is the most apathetic to...
A common interpretation of the low levels of electoral turnout among young voters is that they are a...
Contemporary discussion of the 'crisis in democracy' displays a tendency to see young peop...
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
It is little wonder that young people continue to be turned off politics, argues Matteo Bergamini, w...
Young people historically vote at the lowest rates, and political scientists have long assumed it’s ...
As part of our series on youth participation, in this post Matt Henn and Nick Foard share findings f...
Following the outcome of the 2001 and 2005 General Elections, when the numbers of abstainers outwei...
Recent years have seen a revival of civic education. Advocates of this policy have cited the alleged...
Youth participation in American presidential elections has flat-lined since the 1970s, echoing simil...
The Electoral Commission released a report outlining changes, such as same-day voter registration an...
Data from past national elections have illustrated that the 18-24 age group is the most apathetic to...
A common interpretation of the low levels of electoral turnout among young voters is that they are a...
Contemporary discussion of the 'crisis in democracy' displays a tendency to see young peop...