Young People's Civic Identity in the Digital Age
Understanding youth engagement in a digital world
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:11th Mar '21
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This insightful book examines how young people navigate their civic identities in a politically charged digital environment, highlighting their experiences and challenges.
In Young People's Civic Identity in the Digital Age, the author delves into the civic experiences of youth in modern American society, particularly focusing on how they engage with the political landscape shaped by digital media. This exploration highlights the unique challenges and opportunities faced by young individuals who are navigating their civic identities before they reach voting age. The book is grounded in the real-life experiences of these youths, providing valuable insights into their understanding of citizenship and civic engagement, a demographic often overlooked in traditional discussions of civic participation.
The narrative emphasizes the tensions that young people encounter in their daily lives, particularly regarding how society perceives them. These perceptions can significantly influence their civic identity, leading to a complex interplay between personal experiences and societal expectations. By introducing a new framework for understanding civic identity, the author sheds light on the lived experiences of young people, offering a fresh perspective on their role in the democratic process.
This work is not only relevant for researchers and students in fields like political science and sociology but also serves as a resource for policy-makers, educators, and parents. The findings presented in Young People's Civic Identity in the Digital Age will resonate with anyone interested in the evolving landscape of youth engagement and the impact of digital media on civic participation.
ISBN: 9783030374075
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225 pages
1st ed. 2020