2017
DOI: 10.4185/rlcs-2017-1183en
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Voter Turnout and New Forms of Political Participation of Young People: A Comparative Analysis between Chile and Spain

Abstract: AbstractsIntroduction. The objective of this research is to explore the relationship between the voter turnout and the new forms of participation of young Chileans and Spaniards, as well their perception about politics and the forms of participation which seem most relevant to them. Methodology. In order to do this, a comparative analysis between the two countries, with a sample of 928 university students between the ages of 18 and 24 is realized. Results. The data showed some distrust of the current democrati… Show more

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“…Political participation not only enables the implementation of active citizenship but also allows the public to take part in social affairs or political institutions [6]. It is important to understand political participation as an element of practice to fill out ballots or voter, as the affiliation with the civil association whatsoever, membership in political parties, participation in student demonstrations, rally or protest, creation of the web site or partnership in internet forums or social networks, to mention a few.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political participation not only enables the implementation of active citizenship but also allows the public to take part in social affairs or political institutions [6]. It is important to understand political participation as an element of practice to fill out ballots or voter, as the affiliation with the civil association whatsoever, membership in political parties, participation in student demonstrations, rally or protest, creation of the web site or partnership in internet forums or social networks, to mention a few.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other analyses, however, maintain that the roles do not depend on the journalists' individual characteristics but rather on the socialization that takes place in the newsroom, which in turn depends on the type of media outlet and its standards (Canel;Sánchez-Aranda, 1999). Specifically, as a watchdog, the journalist in corruption cases must investigate, scrutinize, and reveal information to catalyze citizen responses (Asomah, 2020;Rivera Gallardo, 2017). They stand as an agent of accountability (Mainwaring;Welna, 2003) through the attention they pay and the approach they adopt (Martín-Llaguno et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%