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Dialogue and social participation in the context of education and development of youth in Poland
Dialogue and social participation in the context of education and development of youth in Poland

Author(s): Monika Podkowińska, Rafał Boguszewski, Iwona Błaszczak
Subject(s): Civil Society, Sociology of Education
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: civic dialogue; social participation; civic education; youth;

Summary/Abstract: Background: The development of civil society is based on dialogue and participation. Young people are characterized by low interest in social activity and building a civil society, therefore it seems crucial to look at what education for participation looks like. Objectives: The authors considered the issue of dialogue and social participation in the context of education and development of young Poles. The authors drew attention to the forms and importance of civic dialogue, as well as diagnosed the goals, functions and deficits of civic education. Methodology: The topic was presented on the basis of the literature on the subject, the results of sociological research and hard data on the forms and scale of civic involvement in Poland, especially in Warsaw. Data analysis was used in the form of desk research. Results: Research by CBOS and KBPN shows that only 40% of young people who could take part in the 2018 elections for the first time in their lives intended to exercise their right. Also in the parliamentary elections in 2019, the youngest eligible respondents voted least frequently. In general, young Poles show involvement in the affairs of the local community significantly less often than adults, and are also characterized by an above-average lack of trust in others and increasing individualism. Conclusions: Civic involvement of young Poles and their participation in building a civic society are low and are accompanied by a high level of individualism combined with a lack of trust in others. Therefore, a more effective education for participation seems to be of key importance.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 193-210
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English