Teenage Citizens: The Political Theories of the Young

Teenage Citizens: The Political Theories of the Young

by Constance A. Flanagan
Teenage Citizens: The Political Theories of the Young

Teenage Citizens: The Political Theories of the Young

by Constance A. Flanagan

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Overview

Most teenagers are too young to vote and are off the radar of political scientists. Teenage Citizens looks beyond the electoral game to consider the question of how this overlooked segment of our citizenry understands political topics. Bridging psychology and political science, Constance Flanagan argues that civic identities form during adolescence and are rooted in teens’ everyday lives—in their experiences as members of schools and community-based organizations and in their exercise of voice, collective action, and responsibility in those settings. This is the phase of life when political ideas are born.

Through voices from a wide range of social classes and ethnic backgrounds in the United States and five other countries, we learn how teenagers form ideas about democracy, inequality, laws, ethnic identity, the social contract, and the ties that bind members of a polity together. Flanagan’s twenty-five years of research show how teens’ personal and family values accord with their political views. When their families emphasize social responsibility—for people in need and for the common good—and perform service to the community, teens’ ideas about democracy and the social contract highlight principles of tolerance, social inclusion, and equality. When families discount social responsibility relative to other values, teens’ ideas about democracy focus on their rights as individuals.

At a time when opportunities for youth are shrinking, Constance Flanagan helps us understand how young people come to envisage the world of politics and civic engagement, and how their own political identities take form.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674070721
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 02/11/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Constance A. Flanagan is Professor in the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction 1. Adolescents’ Theories of the Social Contract 2. Teens from Different Social Orders 3. We the People 4. Democracy 5. Laws and Public Health 6. Inequality 7. Trust 8. Community Service Coda: What Have We Learned? Appendix: Methods Notes Acknowledgments Index
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