美国中期选举中年轻人投票行为的教育意义研究

Q2 Social Sciences
Matthew Knoester , Wangari P. Gichiru
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摘要

这项研究考察了美国年轻人的政治态度和经历,特别关注投票实践。由于年轻人刚刚完成K-12教育,他们可以说是受教育经历影响最大的投票群体。他们的政治习惯和态度应该影响教育政策和实践。人们关注的焦点是,包括大学生在内的年轻人投票率很低,尤其是在中期选举期间。在2014年的中期选举中,只有22%的18-29岁公民投票,2018年为31%。作者调查了两个州的476名年轻人。随后对这两个州的36名参与者进行了采访,询问他们是否投票,为什么投票,以及他们的家庭、社会、学术和政治经历。该研究发现了许多投票障碍,包括后勤和教育障碍。作者建议教育工作者如何更好地让未来的选民为美国复杂而竞争激烈的政治环境做好准备
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Inquiry into the educational implications of voting practices of young adults in U.S. mid-term elections

This study examines political attitudes and experiences of young adults in the United States, with particular focus on voting practices. Since young adults are just beyond K-12 schooling they are the voting segment arguably most affected by their educational experience. Their political habits and attitudes should inform educational policy and practice. The concern under focus is that young adults, including college students, vote at low rates, especially during mid-term elections. Just 22% of citizens ages 18–29 voted in the 2014 mid-term elections, 31% in 2018. Authors surveyed 476 young adults in two states. Follow-up interviews were conducted with 36 participants in both states, who were asked if and why they voted, and about their familial, social, academic, and political experiences. The study found many obstacles to voting, including logistical and educational barriers. Authors suggest how educators might better prepare future voters for the complex and competitive political environment in the U.S.

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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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2.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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