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Using Digital Media to Engage Young CitizensUsing Digital Media to

Engage Young Citizens~

Lance Bennett

Center for Communication and Civic Engagement

University of Washington, Seattle, USA

~Prepared for OECD - INDIRE

New Millennium Learners Conference

Florence March 7, 2007

~Lance Bennett

Center for Communication and Civic Engagement

University of Washington, Seattle, USA

~Prepared for OECD - INDIRE

New Millennium Learners Conference

Florence March 7, 2007

Civic Engagement -Learning Civic Engagement -Learning

Cognitive skills: -- political reasoning - develop/express public voice

Social value-lifestyle: NML effective personal expression - identity

Learning outcomes: knowledge about government - how to participate

Educational achievements: informed citizens who participate in public life

Cognitive skills: -- political reasoning - develop/express public voice

Social value-lifestyle: NML effective personal expression - identity

Learning outcomes: knowledge about government - how to participate

Educational achievements: informed citizens who participate in public life

What are the challenges?What are the challenges? What schools do best -- is not effective

teaching textbook knowledge about government -- not effective for NMLs

Engaging NML personal identity and digital lifestyle is challenging for schools….

…because it is difficult to understand the generational changes in citizen identities among NMLs (1980--)

What schools do best -- is not effective teaching textbook knowledge about

government -- not effective for NMLs Engaging NML personal identity and

digital lifestyle is challenging for schools….

…because it is difficult to understand the generational changes in citizen identities among NMLs (1980--)

Research Findings: Generational Declines in Traditional ParticipationResearch Findings: Generational

Declines in Traditional Participation

Electoral Activity LowElectoral Activity Low

6%

13%

26%

33%

50%

3%

4%

20%

36%

32%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Volunteered for a candidate or politicalorganization

Contributed money to candidate, party,or group

Displays campaign button, sticker, sign

Tries to persuade others how to vote

Always vote (or intend to always vote)

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6%

13%

26%

33%

50%

3%

4%

20%

36%

32%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Volunteered for a candidate or politicalorganization

Contributed money to candidate, party,or group

Displays campaign button, sticker, sign

Tries to persuade others how to vote

Always vote (or intend to always vote)

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DotNets born 1977-1987Source: PEW U.S. Civic Health Survey

Research Findings: Rise in Direct Personal Action

Research Findings: Rise in Direct Personal Action

Personal Direct Action HighPersonal Direct Action High

3%

4%

8%

10%

12%

18%

23%

35%

38%

2%

7%

7%

10%

14%

10%

20%

35%

38%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

Canvassed

Protested

Contacted talk show

Contacted media

Electronic petition

Contacted an official

Written petition

Buycotted

Boycotted

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Generational Citizen Identity DifferencesYouth: Actualizing Citizen (AC) Older: Dutiful Citizen (DC)

Weak duty to participate in government

Strong duty to participate in government

Focus on lifestyle politics: political consumerism, volunteering, social activism

Voting is the core democratic act

Mistrust of media and politicians -- does not follow politics in the news

Informed about issues and government -- follows the news

Joins loose networks for social action – communicate through digital media

Joins social organizations and parties -- communicate through mass media

Research and Education Policy:Conflicting Conclusions

Research and Education Policy:Conflicting Conclusions

Are young citizens disengaged? -- yes, if focus is voting & knowledge about politics & government

(emphasis on DC citizen identity) Or are they Engaged ? -- yes, if focus is

community work, consumer politics -- online communities

(emphasis on AC citizen identity) Result -- conflicting & poorly developed

approaches to civic education

Are young citizens disengaged? -- yes, if focus is voting & knowledge about politics & government

(emphasis on DC citizen identity) Or are they Engaged ? -- yes, if focus is

community work, consumer politics -- online communities

(emphasis on AC citizen identity) Result -- conflicting & poorly developed

approaches to civic education

Most civic education designed by older DC citizens - offering little for ACs

Most civic education designed by older DC citizens - offering little for ACs

The Policy ChallengeThe Policy Challenge Civic Education Programs that

Appeal to AC citizens -- active/personal contact with real problems and issues

Support DC values, but … avoid textbook government avoid presenting citizenship as duty Offer personal paths to government Using familiar social networking media

Civic Education Programs that Appeal to AC citizens -- active/personal

contact with real problems and issues Support DC values, but …

avoid textbook government avoid presenting citizenship as duty Offer personal paths to government Using familiar social networking media

Source: Craig Peden, Microsoft Educational Solutions Group

~ Use Interactive Technologies to Bring Democracy into the

Classroom~

~ Use Interactive Technologies to Bring Democracy into the

Classroom~ Use interactive technologies to help

young citizens: Learn public communication skills Communicate with each other Build a political agenda Organize and act effectively Communicate with government

Use interactive technologies to help

young citizens: Learn public communication skills Communicate with each other Build a political agenda Organize and act effectively Communicate with government

Create Communication Environments

Create Communication Environments

Teach digital media literacy in schools - to develop PUBLIC VOICE

Build community digital media systems -- public spaces -- outside of schools

Link both schools and personal life to those spaces via networking IT

Build curriculum to help students discover community issues

Make it fun -- produce & share content

Teach digital media literacy in schools - to develop PUBLIC VOICE

Build community digital media systems -- public spaces -- outside of schools

Link both schools and personal life to those spaces via networking IT

Build curriculum to help students discover community issues

Make it fun -- produce & share content

Conclusions: How to Motivate Gen Next?

Conclusions: How to Motivate Gen Next?

I. Recognize citizen identity shifts less collective responsibility/civic duty strong interest in making a difference in society

II. Use new learning & comm. preferences make learning: interactive, experiential, group use digital media to personalize information use online tools to link political info & action

III. Link classroom to government & society Use media to engage students in public spheres

I. Recognize citizen identity shifts less collective responsibility/civic duty strong interest in making a difference in society

II. Use new learning & comm. preferences make learning: interactive, experiential, group use digital media to personalize information use online tools to link political info & action

III. Link classroom to government & society Use media to engage students in public spheres

Center for Communication & Center for Communication & Civic EngagementCivic Engagement

Lance Bennett, DirectorLance Bennett, Director

www.engagedcitizen.org www.engagedcitizen.org

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