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Why Youth Vote - Identity, Inspirational Leaders and Independence

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This book examines the reasons why young people vote. Viewing political behavior through a psychological lens, this book uses psychological developmental models to test the theory of political identity development and explain how and why young people vote. Rather than studying why young people do not vote, as the majority of the literature does, the book discusses the mechanisms and purpose behind youth voting. Themes of the text include identifying how political identities develop in young people, how leaders can contribute to identity development, and how we can explain differences between young Independents who will vote and those who will not. The first chapter engages the reader with the background for each theoretical element of the book and develops the argument for the book as a whole. Three major substantive chapters discuss and test the theories of political identity development, political leadership as identity role models, and how we misunderstand political independence by not taking into account why young people might choose to identify as an Independent. The final chapter discusses implications for upcoming elections and how this research might better inform people and institutions interested in increasing youth turnout to reformulate their approach. An overarching discussion of identity and the political components of identity development, this book will be of interest to political scientists studying public opinion and voting behavior, campaigns and elections, and political psychology, as well as practitioners such as civic engagement and youth voting groups who wish to engage young people in the political process.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Identity Development in Politics.- Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Identity Development in Politics.- Chapter 4: Inspirational Leaders and their Effects on the Identity of Youth.- Chapter 5: Political Independence and Identity.- Chapter 6: Identity Development and Other Explanations.- Chapter 7: Conclusions.

About the author










Bobbi Gentry is an assistant professor of Political Science at Bridgewater College, a small liberal arts institution in Virginia. She is a youth voting scholar and does extensive research in political identity development.  Dr. Gentry has published a chapter entitled "Bridging the Gap between Civic and Political Engagement" in Teaching Civic Engagement, which highlights her theory of political identity development. Her current work on the scholarship of teaching and learning includes best practices in internships, curriculum review in higher education, and identity development in the Political Science classroom.

Summary

Analyzes youth participation in elections through the lens of political identity
Highlights the role of leaders in aiding young people in their search for political identity

Discusses why youth vote, rather than why they do not, in contrast to the majority of extant literature

Product details

Authors Bobbi Gentry
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319888118
ISBN 978-3-31-988811-8
No. of pages 164
Dimensions 156 mm x 236 mm x 11 mm
Weight 280 g
Illustrations VIII, 164 p. 2 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

Amerika, B, Democracy, Political Science, Politics & government, Political structures: democracy, Political Science and International Studies, United States of America, USA, elections, Electoral Politics, US Politics, United States—Politics and government

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