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OverviewSarah Pickard offers a detailed and wide-ranging assessment of electoral and non-electoral political participation of young people in contemporary Britain, drawing on perspectives and insights from youth studies, political science and political sociology. This comprehensive book enquires into the approaches used by the social sciences to understand young people’s politics and documents youth-led evolutions in political behaviour. After unpicking key concepts including ‘political participation,’ ‘generations,’ the ‘political life-cycle,’ and the ‘youth vote,’ Pickard draws on a combination of quantitative and qualitative research to trace the dynamics operating in electoral political participation since the 1960s. This includes the relationship between political parties, politicians and young people, youth and student wings of political parties, electoral behaviour and the lowering of the voting age to 16. Pickard goes on to discuss personalised engagement through what she calls young people’s (DIO) Do-It-Ourselves political participation in online and offline connected collectives. The book then explores young people’s political dissent as part of a global youth-led wave of protest. This holistic book will appeal to anyone with an interest in young people, politics, protest and political change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah PickardPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.939kg ISBN: 9781137577870ISBN 10: 1137577878 Pages: 501 Publication Date: 21 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction: From 'Apathetic Youth' to DIO Politics and the 'Youthquake'. - Part 1. Terminology, Concepts and Debates on Young People's Political Participation. - 2. Young People, Youth and Generations. - 3. Defining and Measuring Political Participation and Young People. - 4. The Political Life Cycle, Period Effect, Generational Effects and the 'Youth Vote'. - 5. Young People, Citizenship and Citizenship Education. - Part 2. Young People, Political Parties and Electoral Participation. - 6. Political Parties, Political Leaders, Youth Policies and Young People. - 7. Youth Wings and Student Wings of Political Parties. - 8. Young People, Voter Registration, Voting, Elections and Referendums. - 9. Young People, the Voting Age and Votes at 16. - 10. Young People and the 2017 General Election: 'The Youthquake'. - Part 3. Young People and Non-electoral Political Participation. - 11. Trade Unions, Unionism and Young People. - 12. Young People and DIO Politics: Do-It-Ourselves Political Participation. - 13. Young People, Protest and Dissent. - 14. Criminalisation and Repression of Young People's Political Protest. - 15. Conclusions.ReviewsThis makes Politics, Protest and Young People not only relevant to students, academics and researchers within the fields of youth studies, sociology and political science; politicians, too, will find much to be gleaned from this book. ... I therefore encourage youth sociologists to pick up the baton and build on Pickard's superbly informative book by conducting interviews in which young people narrate their experiences of political participation and dissent in twenty-first century Britain. (Julius Elster, Journal of Applied Youth Studies, Vol. 3, 2020) Author InformationSarah Pickard is Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, France. Her research addresses the interplay between young people, youth policy, political participation and protest in contemporary Britain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |