Diverse Routes to Civic Participation Across Ages and Cultures: An Introduction |
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Authors: | Parissa J. Ballard Rainer K. Silbereisen William Damon |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of California, Berkeley;2. University of California, San FranciscoBallardpj@chc.ucsf.edu;4. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena;5. Stanford University |
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Abstract: | Civic participation is a cornerstone of civil societies and a part of positive and productive individual development. Much is known about individual predictors of civic participation among ethnic majority Western adolescent and young adult samples. In this special issue, the authors aim to uncover the predictors of civic participation in less studied populations to better understand diverse routes to civic participation across ages and cultures. Framed by life-span and ecological perspectives, this special issue draws together studies that target different age groups, from adolescents to the old–old, as well as minority and immigrant populations and residents of diverse countries, including the United States, Australia, Eastern and Western European countries, and Turkey. |
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