„Znam da ništa ne znam“: politicka kompetencija i politička participacija među mladima u Zagreb
“I know that I don’t know anything“: Political Competences and Political Participation among Zagreb Youth
Author(s): Marko Kovačić, Ivana VrbatSubject(s): Education, Civil Society, Governance, Government/Political systems, Electoral systems
Published by: Centar za politološka istraživanja
Keywords: Youth; political participation; political competences; Zagreb;
Summary/Abstract: Researchers have always found young people interesting as an indicator of the state of a society. Attitudes, values, competences and behavior of young people are considered a sort of litmus paper that can adequately explained wider social tendencies of a given society. This paper analyzes political competencies and political participation of Zagreb youth. Political competencies and political participation are two characteristics of quality of functioning of consolidated democracies. It is therefore important to monitor and develop them in order to achieve a more effective political system. With a combination of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, the authors contextualize those two structural dimensions of the political life of young people. Hence, this paper explains political competences and political participation in reference to contemporary literature in this field. The results of a survey conducted on a sample of 411 young people in Zagreb, together with the results of &ve group interviews with high school and university students, demonstrate low level of understanding of roles and factors of youth policy. The authors argue that young people are discouraged to participate in community and political life because of such low understanding of politics.
Journal: Suvremene teme : međunarodni časopis za društvene i humanističke znanosti.
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 7
- Page Range: 56-76
- Page Count: 21
- Language: Croatian