Some scholars warn about democratic disaffection of young people potentially leading to processes of ‘democratic deconsolidation’. Conversely, others interpret young people’s preference for non-conventional forms of participation as a manifestation of democratic renewal. We surveyed respondents from nine European countries and analysed differences in attitudes of opposition to democracy across age groups and how these preferences shape political mobilization. Our findings show that the youngest adult group is no less supportive of liberal democracy than older age groups. Second, although attitudes of opposition towards democracy decrease political mobilization, this association is inde- pendent of age. Thus, young people’s critical views of democracy rarely translate into apathy for democracy. Finally, our results provide insights into intra-generational demo- cratic attitude differences by showing how young people’s individual attributes are likely to crystallize into different value configurations and patterns of democratic engagement over time but within specific contexts
Young People's Attitudes towards Democracy and Political Participation: Evidence from a Cross-European Study
Felicetti A.
2023
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Some scholars warn about democratic disaffection of young people potentially leading to processes of ‘democratic deconsolidation’. Conversely, others interpret young people’s preference for non-conventional forms of participation as a manifestation of democratic renewal. We surveyed respondents from nine European countries and analysed differences in attitudes of opposition to democracy across age groups and how these preferences shape political mobilization. Our findings show that the youngest adult group is no less supportive of liberal democracy than older age groups. Second, although attitudes of opposition towards democracy decrease political mobilization, this association is inde- pendent of age. Thus, young people’s critical views of democracy rarely translate into apathy for democracy. Finally, our results provide insights into intra-generational demo- cratic attitude differences by showing how young people’s individual attributes are likely to crystallize into different value configurations and patterns of democratic engagement over time but within specific contextsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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