Being Political: Polish Youth and Democratic Practice

Jane Cowley Ph.D.
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This paper confronts questions of political identity raised by the transition to democracy in Poland by focusing on university students in the late 1990s. These youth have constructed a shared identity that is defined by political competence derived through international experience. These students also define their political identity in terms of their differences from earlier generations. I explore the process of political identity construction by looking at representations — images created by these students and about these students - which are used as mechanisms for both communicating and constructing shared identity. While much work has been done that examines the format and structure of the evolving political organizations in Central Europe, my research provides a micro-level analysis of one important, but too often overlooked, aspect of this transition: the relationships that individuals involved in this transition establish between themselves, the state and their fellow citizens.

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政治:波兰青年与民主实践
本文通过关注20世纪90年代末的大学生,来面对波兰向民主过渡所带来的政治认同问题。这些年轻人建立了一种共同的身份认同,这种身份认同是通过国际经验获得的政治能力来定义的。这些学生还根据他们与前几代人的不同来定义他们的政治身份。我通过观察表征来探索政治身份建构的过程——由这些学生创造的图像,以及关于这些学生的图像——这些表征被用作沟通和构建共同身份的机制。虽然已经做了很多工作,检查中欧不断发展的政治组织的格式和结构,我的研究提供了一个重要的微观层面的分析,但往往被忽视,这种转变的一个方面:在这种过渡中,个人参与建立自己之间的关系,国家和同胞公民。
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