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‘Yes We Can’: The Obama Effect - Youth Participation in Politics Introductions Do you intend to vote in the 2010 election? Do you participate in ‘politics’?

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1 ‘Yes We Can’: The Obama Effect - Youth Participation in Politics Introductions Do you intend to vote in the 2010 election? Do you participate in ‘politics’? The Obama Effect

2 Decline in conventional politics amongst young people 1) Trust: do you trust politicians? 2) Political marketing: who is politics aimed at? 3) Increasing risks: a job for life? 4) Growing cynicism: driven by the media? 5) Bowling alone: decline in civic life? 6) New values: importance of lifestyle politics?

3 Decline in Electoral Politics: voting and party membership

4 New Values, New Participation 1) Consumer politics: have you participated? 2) Membership of issue groups: have you joined? 3) Political Protest: Petitions? Demonstrations?

5 New Political Participation Interest Group Politics Consumer Politics Protest Politics

6 The Obama Effect – could it happen here? Young people/ students engaged (voted and campaigned) – why? Young people voted for Obama (about two thirds) – why? Could this happen in the UK – why? why not?

7 More Students Discussing Politics in the US

8 Increased Support for Liberal Causes: generational change

9 The Obama Effect – Young People in Politics in the UK Poor state of affairs – what can be done? Showing that politics is relevant? Making the voice of young people count? Making the ‘big society’ (‘all politics is local’)?


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