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走向独立:苏格兰公投中的政治参与和青年转型。

Becoming independent: political participation and youth transitions in the Scottish referendum.

机构信息

University of Edinburgh.

出版信息

Br J Sociol. 2017 Dec;68(4):754-774. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12288. Epub 2017 Jul 25.

Abstract

Sociological debates on youth engagement with electoral politics play out against a backdrop of supposed 'decline' in civic participation (e.g. Putnam , Norris, ), in turn contextualized by theories of individualization in 'late' or 'reflexive' modernity (Beck, Giddens). However, the enfranchisement of 16 and 17 year olds in the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum catalysed remarkably high levels of voter turnout among this youngest group, and was accompanied by apparently ongoing political engagement. We explored this engagement among a strategic sample of young 'Yes' voters, in the immediate aftermath of this exceptional political event. Analysis of qualitative interview data generated an unanticipated finding; that interviewees narrated their political engagement biographically, articulated their referendum participation reflexively, and located their new political ideas, allegiances and actions in the context of their own transitions to 'independent' adulthood. This inspired us to rethink young people's political engagement in relation to youth transitions. Doing so enables a synthesis of divergent strands in the sociology of youth, and offers new insights into the combinations of 'personal' agentic and 'political' structural factors involved in young people's politicization.

摘要

社会学关于青年参与选举政治的争论是在所谓的公民参与(例如 Putnam、Norris)“衰落”的背景下展开的,而这种衰落又是“个体化”理论在“晚期”或“反思性”现代性(贝克、吉登斯)中的体现。然而,2014 年苏格兰独立公投赋予 16 岁和 17 岁青少年选举权,这使得最年轻的群体的投票率显著提高,并且伴随着明显的持续政治参与。在这一特殊政治事件之后,我们对一批年轻的“赞成”选民进行了战略抽样,探讨了他们的这种参与。对定性访谈数据的分析产生了一个意想不到的发现;受访者从传记的角度讲述了他们的政治参与,反思性地表达了他们对公投的参与,并且将他们新的政治思想、忠诚和行动置于他们自己向“独立”成年的过渡背景下。这启发我们重新思考年轻人的政治参与与青年过渡的关系。这样做可以综合青年社会学中的不同流派,并为年轻人政治化所涉及的“个人”能动和“政治”结构因素的组合提供新的见解。

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