Sperber Elizabeth, Kaaba O'Brien, McClendon Gwyneth
University of Denver, Denver, USA.
Faculty of Law, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia.
Polit Behav. 2022;44(4):1933-1958. doi: 10.1007/s11109-022-09794-2. Epub 2022 Apr 30.
In many places around the world, young voters participate in politics at low rates. What factors might increase youth political participation? We investigate one possibility: exposure to a religious message that emphasizes the possibility of change through faithful action. We argue that this message, which is common in religious groups that attract large numbers of youth around the world, addresses several barriers to political participation by young voting-age adults. Working in collaboration with the major religious coalitions in Zambia, we randomly assigned young adults (18-35 years old) into civic engagement workshops. Identical informational material, based on pre-existing, non-partisan curricula, was presented in each workshop. Workshops then concluded with one of two randomly assigned, pre-recorded Christian motivational messages based on existing religious programming in Zambia. In some workshops, the concluding message emphasized a Christian obligation to work towards the greater good. In other workshops, the message emphasized the power of faith to make change in the world. We found that the power of faith message moved workshop participants to be more willing to participate in protest, to disavow political violence, and to criticize other people who choose not to participate, relative to pre-workshop measures and to an information-only condition. By contrast, the message focused on an obligation to the greater good did not change political participation, resulting in lower willingness to participate in politics than the power of faith message. We discuss implications for youth political participation and the study of religion and politics.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11109-022-09794-2.
在世界上许多地方,年轻选民参与政治的比例较低。哪些因素可能会提高年轻人的政治参与度?我们研究了一种可能性:接触强调通过虔诚行动实现变革可能性的宗教信息。我们认为,这种在世界各地吸引大量年轻人的宗教团体中常见的信息,消除了年轻投票年龄成年人参与政治的几个障碍。我们与赞比亚的主要宗教联盟合作,将年轻人(18 - 35岁)随机分配到公民参与工作坊。每个工作坊都展示了基于现有无党派课程的相同信息材料。工作坊最后播放了两个随机分配的、根据赞比亚现有宗教节目预先录制的基督教励志信息之一。在一些工作坊中,结尾信息强调了为更大利益而努力的基督教义务。在其他工作坊中,信息强调了信仰改变世界的力量。我们发现,与工作坊前的测量结果以及仅提供信息的情况相比,强调信仰力量的信息使工作坊参与者更愿意参与抗议、摒弃政治暴力,并批评其他不参与的人。相比之下,关注为更大利益尽义务的信息并没有改变政治参与度,导致参与政治的意愿低于强调信仰力量的信息。我们讨论了对青年政治参与以及宗教与政治研究的影响。
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