Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across many advanced liberal democracies has become increasingly fragile and somewhat problematic. In countries such as the US, Canada, Russia, Japan as well as across many European democracies, many young people are turning their backs on democratic institutions. As a consequence, the current generation of youth is often condemned as apathetic and as lacking interest in participating in the democratic process
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
Young people’s mode of political participation in recent years has been an object of concern and de...
This paper draws on the 2009/2010 British Election Survey to explore the political engagement of you...
As part of our series on youth participation, in this post Matt Henn and Nick Foard share findings f...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
Youth participation in American presidential elections has flat-lined since the 1970s, echoing simil...
Participation in electoral politics has declined across Western Europe in recent decades as citizens...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Some scholars warn about democratic disaffection of young people potentially leading to processes o...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
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...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
Young people’s mode of political participation in recent years has been an object of concern and de...
This paper draws on the 2009/2010 British Election Survey to explore the political engagement of you...
As part of our series on youth participation, in this post Matt Henn and Nick Foard share findings f...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
Youth participation in American presidential elections has flat-lined since the 1970s, echoing simil...
Participation in electoral politics has declined across Western Europe in recent decades as citizens...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Some scholars warn about democratic disaffection of young people potentially leading to processes o...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
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...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
Young people’s mode of political participation in recent years has been an object of concern and de...
This paper draws on the 2009/2010 British Election Survey to explore the political engagement of you...