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Journal

2012 | 22 | 3 | 345-359

Article title

Perceived effectiveness of conventional, non-conventional and civic forms of participation among minority and majority youth

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Abstracts

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The existing literature on political and civic participation has tended to neglect individuals’ judgements about the effectiveness of specific forms of participation, focusing instead on the role of internal, external and collective efficacy in driving levels of participation. The present study examined young people’s judgements of the effectiveness of specific forms of conventional, non-conventional and civic participation and the reasons which are given for these judgements. Fourteen focus groups were conducted with English, Bangladeshi and Congolese young people aged between 16 and 26 years old living in Greater London. The findings revealed differences in judgements of the effectiveness of action across ethnic groups, and differences in the specific reasons that are given for judgements of effectiveness as a function of ethnicity, gender and age. It is argued that greater attention needs to be paid to subgroups formed by the intersection of ethnicity, gender and age in order to understand young people’s participatory attitudes and behaviours.

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Journal

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Volume

22

Issue

3

Pages

345-359

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Dates

published
2012-07-01
online
2012-06-25

Contributors

author
  • University of Surrey
  • University of Surrey

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