How political organisations can become more attractive to young adults

This article deals with the relationship between the attractiveness of political parties and the younger generation. A recent survey of the attitudes of 15 to 25 year-olds revealed that young people are both interested in political issues and willing to assume responsibility through participation. D...

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Main Author: Philipp Köbe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tübingen University 2019-07-01
Series:Intergenerational Justice Review
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spelling doaj-ee85f3848b834a08a211d69559f511b52020-11-24T23:52:10ZengTübingen UniversityIntergenerational Justice Review2190-63352190-63352019-07-01512436http://dx.doi.org/10.24357/igjr.5.1.732How political organisations can become more attractive to young adultsPhilipp Köbe0Hashtag Gesundheit e.V.This article deals with the relationship between the attractiveness of political parties and the younger generation. A recent survey of the attitudes of 15 to 25 year-olds revealed that young people are both interested in political issues and willing to assume responsibility through participation. Due to the increasing individualisation in our society, the offers of political organisations must match the needs of the younger generation. Lesser options should be developed that offer a multitude of opportunities in different spheres of participation, and these options must be carried into the relevant media of young people with sufficient information. An instrument in the form of an evaluation model is offered to the political organisations to help them excercise control.Intergenerational justicePolitical participationNext generationParticipationPolitics
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How political organisations can become more attractive to young adults
Intergenerational Justice Review
Intergenerational justice
Political participation
Next generation
Participation
Politics
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title How political organisations can become more attractive to young adults
title_short How political organisations can become more attractive to young adults
title_full How political organisations can become more attractive to young adults
title_fullStr How political organisations can become more attractive to young adults
title_full_unstemmed How political organisations can become more attractive to young adults
title_sort how political organisations can become more attractive to young adults
publisher Tübingen University
series Intergenerational Justice Review
issn 2190-6335
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publishDate 2019-07-01
description This article deals with the relationship between the attractiveness of political parties and the younger generation. A recent survey of the attitudes of 15 to 25 year-olds revealed that young people are both interested in political issues and willing to assume responsibility through participation. Due to the increasing individualisation in our society, the offers of political organisations must match the needs of the younger generation. Lesser options should be developed that offer a multitude of opportunities in different spheres of participation, and these options must be carried into the relevant media of young people with sufficient information. An instrument in the form of an evaluation model is offered to the political organisations to help them excercise control.
topic Intergenerational justice
Political participation
Next generation
Participation
Politics
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