Young Citizens: Young People's Involvement in Politics and Decision Making

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Routledge, Mar 2, 2017 - Social Science - 204 pages
Recent years have witnessed growing concerns about the disengagement of young people from conventional politics both in Britain and internationally. Their non-participation is often viewed as reflecting both a deeper political alienation and 'apathy' amongst young people, and a wider political malaise across western societies. Based upon a wide range of UK and European survey sources, together with qualitative and policy-focused analyses, this volume explores the attitudes of young people to politics and government in Britain and assesses the prospects for re-engaging young people with the formal political process. Young Citizens will be a valuable reference for academics, researchers, policy makers and practitioners in the fields of sociology, social policy, citizenship studies and youth studies.
 

Contents

List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Politics Participation and Public Policy
Exploring Youth and Civic Participation
Youth Voting and Political Participation
Attitudes to Political Engagement
A European Comparative
Youth Political Efficacy and Trust
Youth and Political Action
Policy Implications
Bibliography
Appendix
Index
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Eldin Fahmy is a Research Fellow in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol, UK.

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