Problembilder av ungdomars politiska utanförskap - En studie av projektet ”Demokrati för alla”
Abstract
Aims: The aim of this study is to describe how youth’s political exclusion is constructed as a
social problem. This is done through a study of a project which aim is to engage young people
in politics.
Method and theory: By interviewing the project’s manager and developer as well as eight
participating young people different constructions of the problem of youth political exclusion
has been analyzed using the social constructionist perspective on social problems.
Findings: The dominant perspective found in the empirical material includes framing young
people’s lack of political knowledge and self-confidence as the reason for their political
exclusion. Even though the Youth Board (ungdomsstyrelsen) in Sweden officially views all
young people as a resource, when youth politics are implemented through projects, this is not
the view that young people meet. Because projects need problems that can be solved through
work with individuals, structural reasons (for example socioeconomic status) are neglected.
Therefore the young people have to take full responsibility for their political exclusion.
However, instead of framing young people as incompetent in political matters, it is argued
that youth as a marginalized group have less access to alternative discourses and therefore are
less likely to construct successful claims.
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Student essay
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Date
2011-10-18Author
Behlin, Anna-Klara
Keywords
Youth
Social exclusion
Social problems
Youth politics
Social constructivism
Language
swe