Youth & Society (YeS), Örebro University, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden.
J Adolesc. 2012 Jun;35(3):611-27. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.04.011.
Insights into the development of civic values, attitudes, knowledge, skills and behaviours are greatly demanded by adults worried about a seemingly steady decline in the societal interest of their offspring. Hence, the collection of studies in this special issue on civic engagement in adolescence is not only timely and enlightening, but it also has the potentials to contribute to research in different disciplines on various dimensions, mechanisms and normative models of civic engagement. The studies reveal some promising attempts to bring civil themes into the field of adolescent development. However, to overcome some conceptual, methodological and empirical shortcomings, future developmental studies in the area need to be substantially improved by considering cultural and institutional conditions, by focussing on processes across various everyday life contexts, by merging theories from different disciplinary fields, by conceptualizing adolescents as changeable subjects, and by delineating untested and unwarranted normative assumptions.
成年人担心他们后代的社会兴趣似乎在稳步下降,因此迫切需要深入了解公民价值观、态度、知识、技能和行为的发展。因此,本期特刊中关于青少年公民参与的研究不仅及时且富有启发性,而且有可能为不同学科的研究做出贡献,涉及公民参与的各个方面、机制和规范模式。这些研究揭示了一些将公民主题引入青少年发展领域的有希望的尝试。然而,为了克服一些概念、方法和经验上的不足,未来该领域的发展研究需要通过考虑文化和制度条件、关注各种日常生活情境中的过程、融合来自不同学科领域的理论、将青少年视为可改变的主体以及划定未经检验和不合理的规范假设来得到实质性的改进。