Talking with or Talking at Young Activists? Mediated Youth Engagement in Web-accessible Spaces

T. Elliott, J. Earl
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Youth political engagement is often ignored and downplayed by adults, who often embrace a youth deficit model. The youth deficit model downplays the voices and unique experiences of youth in favor of adult-led and adult-centered experiences. Like other historical deficit models, the youth deficit model also provides permission to adults to speak for or about youth, even when not asked to speak for them. We refer to this powerful construction of youth interests by adults as mediation. Fortunately, online advocacy could offer an unmediated route to political engagement for youth as digital natives. Using a unique dataset, we investigate whether online protest spaces offer an unmediated experience for youth to learn about and engage in political protest. However, we find that youth engagement, and especially unmediated youth engagement, is rare among advocacy digital spaces, though it varies by movement, SMO-affiliation, and age groups. Based on our findings, we argue that, rather than youth being primarily responsible for any alleged disengagement, the lack of online spaces offering opportunities for youth to take ownership of their own engagement likely discourages youth from participating in traditional political advocacy and renders the level of youth engagement an admirable accomplishment of young people.
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与青年积极分子交谈或交谈?网络可访问空间中介导的青年参与
年轻人的政治参与经常被成年人忽视和低估,他们经常接受年轻人赤字模式。青少年赤字模型淡化了青少年的声音和独特的经验,支持成人主导和以成人为中心的经验。像其他历史赤字模型一样,青年赤字模型也允许成年人为年轻人说话或谈论年轻人,即使没有被要求为他们说话。我们把成年人对青年兴趣的这种强有力的建构称为调解。幸运的是,在线宣传可以为作为数字原住民的年轻人提供一条直接参与政治的途径。使用独特的数据集,我们调查在线抗议空间是否为年轻人提供了学习和参与政治抗议的无中介体验。然而,我们发现青年的参与,特别是无中介的青年参与,在倡导数字空间中是罕见的,尽管它因运动,smo隶属关系和年龄组而异。根据我们的研究结果,我们认为,与其说年轻人对任何所谓的脱离参与负有主要责任,倒不如说,缺乏为年轻人提供自主参与机会的在线空间,可能会阻碍年轻人参与传统的政治倡导,并使青年参与的水平成为年轻人令人钦佩的成就。
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