CivicWeb: Young People, the Internet, and Civic Participation
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United KingdomAbstract
There is growing concern about young people’s apparent lack of
interest and involvement in politics and in civil society. Many people
are looking to the internet for the solution to this problem of ‘civic
disconnection’. But will it really provide the answer?
Our research asks:
Are young people really not interested or involved – or are they actually participating in different ways?
How might the internet motivate them to become more civically engaged?
How might it change the nature of their involvement?
How does participation online relate to participation offline?
How might organisations use the web more effectively to encourage more civic information, understanding and engagement?
CIVICWEB is a research project funded by the European Union (Framework 6).
The main aims are to study:
- the production of civic sites,
- the nature and characteristics of the sites,
- how different social groups of young people use and interpret such sites
- the relationship between online activity and civic participation ‘offline’.
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Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media
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