Description du projet
Étudier la société et le cerveau pour comprendre la mobilisation politique des jeunes
De quelle manière les jeunes citoyens adolescents d’aujourd'hui traitent-ils l’information politique? Comment ce mécanisme influence-t-il leur engagement en politique? Le projet IP-PAD, relevant des Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, répondra à ces questions en sondant l’engagement des jeunes en politique. Il s’agit d’une question importante, car des études récentes font état d’une diminution du niveau de satisfaction des jeunes envers la démocratie. IP-PAD tiendra également compte d’autres facteurs tels que les défis sociaux et politiques du changement climatique, la désinformation, la baisse du taux de participation des électeurs, la polarisation et la radicalisation. À ce titre, IP-PAD intégrera deux domaines de recherche: Premièrement, l’abondante littérature sur l’engagement politique des jeunes du point de vue des sciences politiques et sociales. Deuxièmement, les connaissances sur les changements d’envergure qui surviennent dans le cerveau des adolescents.
Objectif
IP-PAD (Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Adolescence & Democracy) aims to address a timely, pressing societal issue, namely the understanding of how young adolescent citizens process political information and how this affects their engagement with politics. Youth engagement with politics has always been crucial for the future of democracy as the adolescents of today become the voting citizens of tomorrow. Their political engagement seems even more important today as we have witnessed a decline in youth satisfaction with democracy, while at the same time the social and political challenges of climate change, misinformation, declining voter turnout, polarization and radicalization raise concerns about the future of liberal democracies in Europe. To address these aims, IP-PAD will integrate, for the first time, in a systematic, rigorous and mutually beneficial way two main areas of research: first, the extensive literature on youth political engagement from the perspective of political and social sciences; and second, the insights on the wide-ranging changes that occur in the adolescent brain, obtained from the field of developmental psychology and neuroscience. While prolific in their own respect, these two perspectives have till now been kept separate. IP-PAD argues that a rigorous understanding of how adolescents process political information requires the integration of these two strands. IP-PAD will fill this gap by studying how the developing adolescent brain in the different sociopolitical contexts of five European countries underpins the emergence of the social, and eventually, political self. By integrating these two perspectives and in collaboration with three major European non-academic partners (European Youth Parliament, Gallup International, Counterpoint Global) IP-PAD will provide an in-depth interdisciplinary training to a young generation of social scientists in conducting open, rigorous, innovative and impactful research.
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Programme(s)
- HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Main Programme
Régime de financement
HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN - HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral NetworksCoordinateur
1012WX Amsterdam
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