Journal article

Children and Politics, Introduction


Authors listAbendschön, S

Publication year2017

Pages163-166

JournalAmerican Behavioral Scientist

Volume number61

Issue number2

ISSN0002-7642

eISSN1552-3381

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0002764216689119

PublisherSAGE Publications


Abstract
This special issue overcomes the still existing reservations to analyze children's perspectives on politics and society. Dealing with different topics, research questions, and new data, the articles provide new insights and open the discussion for questions of children's involvement in civil society. The findings of these articles should be relevant for all researchers of childhood sociology, for civic educationalists and students of political learning and behavior. Questions investigated are, among others, how do children think about politics, democracy, and society? How do they express their political attitudes? What do children's political orientations and behavior look like? How politically knowledgeable are they and what are the reasons for between-group differences? What are important democratic learning contexts and factors that shape these orientations? And, last but not least, what methods can we use to analyze children's political involvement in an adequate manner?



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleAbendschön, S. (2017) Children and Politics, Introduction, American Behavioral Scientist, 61(2), pp. 163-166. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764216689119

APA Citation styleAbendschön, S. (2017). Children and Politics, Introduction. American Behavioral Scientist. 61(2), 163-166. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764216689119


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