Implementing Campus-level Programming: Pathways for Online Civic Engagement

Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch
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In a year marked by social unrest and a global pandemic, the 2020 presidential election occurred within a context of polarization and incivility. An American Democracy Project (ADP) campus believed that two ways to offset these complications were teaching students how to maintain norms of civility and helping students gain political knowledge that positioned them to contribute to online political discussions. ADP used Web 2.0 tools, namely social media and a web conferencing platform, to host political civic engagement activities and to promote civil political participation. Written from the perspective of a campus ADP chair, this reflective essay draws upon (in)civility, undergraduate political engagement, and online political discourse bodies of literature to offer suggestions for experimenting with Web 2.0 tools as a way to encourage students’ political civic engagement. In doing so, educators learn techniques for helping students become civil, informed, and engaged citizens in a polarized era.
实施校园级规划:在线公民参与的途径
在社会动荡和全球大流行的一年里,2020年总统大选是在两极分化和不文明的背景下进行的。美国民主项目(American Democracy Project, ADP)的校园认为,有两种方法可以抵消这些复杂性,一是教学生如何保持文明规范,二是帮助学生获得政治知识,使他们能够参与在线政治讨论。ADP使用web2.0工具,即社交媒体和网络会议平台,举办政治公民参与活动,促进公民政治参与。从校园ADP主席的角度出发,这篇反思性的文章借鉴了(在)文明、大学生政治参与和在线政治话语体的文学作品,为实验web2.0工具提供了建议,作为鼓励学生政治公民参与的一种方式。在这样做的过程中,教育工作者学会了在这个两极化的时代帮助学生成为文明、知情和积极参与的公民的技巧。
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