Political Socialization of Younger Generations: Participation, Beliefs, Attitudes and Knowledge (2)

Friday, 11 July 2025: 15:00-16:45
Location: FSE033 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
RC42 Social Psychology (host committee)

Language: English

Although the study of socialization processes has existed for decades in the social sciences, recent local and global transformations have challenged existing assumptions and renewed interest in these processes. These transformations include intersecting crises such as globalisation, insecurity and misinformation and a diversification of young people’s democratic practices (from local radical acts of resistance to global peaceful demonstrations). Additionally, the emergence of the right-wing conservative movement, growing concern about populist candidates, and increasing political polarization pose uncertain scenarios. The acquisition of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of the new generations and how these prepare them to exercise their role as citizens in the recent local and global contexts becomes an important question.

These scenarios challenge knowledge about intergenerational socialization processes, the role that families and schools can or should play, and the role of traditional media and social networks, among others. To address these challenges, this panel accepts theoretical, empirical, and experimental contributions that aim: to discuss findings of different agents of socialization and their role in acquiring knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors relevant to the exercise of citizenship throughout life. To discuss the social transformations and their impact on political socialization processes. Finally, to discuss the challenges that social shifts and generational differences put on current knowledge about political socialization processes.

Session Organizers:
Daniel MIRANDA, P. Catholic University of Chile, Chile and Janina SUPPERS, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Oral Presentations
Navigating Political Socialization in the Social Media Era: Insights from Pakistani Youth
Syed Imran HAIDER, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy/ Allama Iqbal Open University, Pakistan, Italy; Muhammad Ali AWAN, Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan
Political Socialization of Youth in Georgia
Tamari TARALASHVILI, Georgia
Transforming Civil Society Engagement into Democratic Action: Political Socialization Dynamics of Rural Youths in Germany
Philipp LANGER, Germany; Claudius WAGEMANN, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; Marion NÄSER-LATHER, University of Innsbruck, Austria; Alina BREHM, Austria; Philip JAMMERMANN, International Psychoanalytic University Berlin, Germany; Christopher STEFFEN, International Psychoanalytic University Berlin, Germany
Exploring Youth and Democracy in Border Areas: A Case Study Approach from Croatia
Boris JOKIĆ, Institute for social research in Zagreb, Croatia; Zrinka RISTIC DEDIC, Institute for social research in Zagreb, Croatia; Iva ODAK, Croatia; Nikola BAKETA, Institute for social research in Zagreb, Croatia; Jelena MATIĆ BOJIĆ, Institute for social research in Zagreb, Croatia
Distributed Papers
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