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Online Communities, Gen Y and Civic Engagement: An Investigation of Youth Leadership Development Potentialin the Context of Social and Democratic Issues

机译:在线社区,Y世代和公民参与:青年领导力发展潜力的调查在社会和民主问题的背景下

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Leadership is an extensively discussed and researched concept in scholarship. A vast amount of literature focuses on adult leadership, especially in a political and organizational context. Adult leadership places emphasis on the role of individual leaders, whilst youth leadership takes a participatory approach. Leadership scholars indicate that this participatory approach to youth leadership, involves young people addressing community concerns and at a civic level, engaging in planning and decision-making.Social participation traits and civic identity are developed during adolescence yet very little research has been undertaken in this area since the 1960s. This suggests that youth leadership is an overlooked research stream. Current studies on Gen Y indicate that this demographic are technologically proficient especially with regard to Web 2.0 tools, but also disengaged from their community. This research project examines the use of online communities to influence the leadership skills of a Gen Y cohort in the context of social participation and civic engagement.In this study a focus group and an online wiki were used to investigate how Gen Y teenagers in Wellington, New Zealand used online communities to develop and exercise their leadership skills through civic and social action endeavours.Results from the study indicate that youth leadership, in an online context, centres on the role of organisers who foster civic participation through online community networks. Thus youth leadership is strengthened through participation in civic and community issues using online communities. Adult perceptions of youth and the low credibility of online communities, as perceived by youth, were found to act as barriers to online youth leadership. The findings highlight the importance of adults acknowledging youth in social participation and civic endeavours. This study extends research in the youth leadership stream and enhances our understanding of Gen Y and their use of online communities.
机译:领导力是学术界广泛讨论和研究的概念。大量文献关注成人领导,特别是在政治和组织背景下。成人领导强调个人领导的作用,而青年领导则采取参与式的方法。领导力学者指出,这种参与式青年领导方式涉及青年人解决社区关注的问题,并在公民层面上参与计划和决策制定。青春期发展了社会参与特质和公民身份,但在此方面进行的研究很少自1960年代以来。这表明青年领导力是一个被忽视的研究领域。目前有关Y世代的研究表明,该人群在技术上非常熟练,尤其是在Web 2.0工具方面,但也脱离了他们的社区。该研究项目探讨了在社会参与和公民参与的背景下,使用在线社区对Y代同龄人的领导技能的影响。在此研究中,焦点小组和在线Wiki被用来调查惠灵顿的Y代青少年如何,新西兰利用在线社区通过公民和社会行动努力来发展和锻炼其领导技能。研究结果表明,在在线背景下,青年领导力集中于通过在线社区网络促进公民参与的组织者的作用。因此,通过使用在线社区参与公民和社区问题,可以增强青年的领导能力。发现青年对成年人的青年看法和在线社区的信誉低下,是阻碍青年在线领导的障碍。调查结果突出了成年人在社会参与和公民努力中承认青年的重要性。这项研究扩展了青年领导力领域的研究,并增进了我们对Y世代及其对在线社区的使用的理解。

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    Maloiy Lanoi;

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