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The future engagement of young citizens from a wide range of
socio-economic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds in democratic
politics remains a crucial concern for academics, policy-makers,
civics teachers and youth workers around the world. At a time when
the negative relationship between socio-economic inequality and
levels of political participation is compounded by high youth
unemployment or precarious employment in many countries, it is not
surprising that new social media communications may be seen as a
means to re-engage young citizens. This edited collection explores
the influence of social media, such as YouTube, Facebook, and
Twitter, upon the participatory culture of young citizens. This
collection, comprising contributions from a number of leading
international scholars in this field, examines such themes as the
possible effects of social media use upon patterns of political
socialization; the potential of social media to ameliorate young
people's political inequality; the role of social media
communications for enhancing the civic education curriculum; and
evidence for social media manifesting new forms of political
engagement and participation by young citizens. These issues are
considered from a number of theoretical and methodological
approaches but all attempt to move beyond simplistic notions of
young people as an undifferentiated category of 'the internet
generation'.
The future engagement of young citizens from a wide range of
socio-economic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds in democratic
politics remains a crucial concern for academics, policy-makers,
civics teachers and youth workers around the world. At a time when
the negative relationship between socio-economic inequality and
levels of political participation is compounded by high youth
unemployment or precarious employment in many countries, it is not
surprising that new social media communications may be seen as a
means to re-engage young citizens. This edited collection explores
the influence of social media, such as YouTube, Facebook, and
Twitter, upon the participatory culture of young citizens. This
collection, comprising contributions from a number of leading
international scholars in this field, examines such themes as the
possible effects of social media use upon patterns of political
socialization; the potential of social media to ameliorate young
people's political inequality; the role of social media
communications for enhancing the civic education curriculum; and
evidence for social media manifesting new forms of political
engagement and participation by young citizens. These issues are
considered from a number of theoretical and methodological
approaches but all attempt to move beyond simplistic notions of
young people as an undifferentiated category of 'the internet
generation'.
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