TY - JOUR
T1 - Factores psicosociales asociados a la participación política no convencional en una muestra de jóvenes ciudadanos en Lima, Perú
AU - Tintaya Orihuela, Meir Álvaro
AU - Martina Cueto Saldívar, Rosa María Luisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Young Political Participation (PP) has been limited to a representative domain, and young Peruvians have been cataloged as politically disinterested and apathetic with their civic commitment to society, without inquiring about other types of political participation. Thus, from a psychosocial approach, two studies were conducted: the first seeks to (1) explore the typology, attributions and motivations of PP; (2) the second study analyzes the relationships between socio-cognitive factors (Political Knowledge, Political Interest, and Political Efficacy), attitudes (Political Trust and Political Cynism), and emotions linked to non-conventional PP in a sample of 18- to-25-year-old people of Lima, Peru. In the first study, eight interviews were conducted with young people affiliated to civil organizations, whose responses were analyzed from a thematic analysis approach. From these qualitative results, three main themes were identified: (1) a conception of political participation, (2) the motives for political participation, (3) the risks and limitations of political participation. In case of the second research, 132 youths in Lima participated in an online survey, which was submitted to correlational analyses, multiple regressions and path analysis. These results suggest two types of non-conventional PP: an contentious PP and civic-expressive PP, the latter of which is explained by political cynism and political efficacy, mediated by political interest. Implications and importance of results are discussed in relation to human development, political involvement and construction of citizenship among young Peruvians.
AB - Young Political Participation (PP) has been limited to a representative domain, and young Peruvians have been cataloged as politically disinterested and apathetic with their civic commitment to society, without inquiring about other types of political participation. Thus, from a psychosocial approach, two studies were conducted: the first seeks to (1) explore the typology, attributions and motivations of PP; (2) the second study analyzes the relationships between socio-cognitive factors (Political Knowledge, Political Interest, and Political Efficacy), attitudes (Political Trust and Political Cynism), and emotions linked to non-conventional PP in a sample of 18- to-25-year-old people of Lima, Peru. In the first study, eight interviews were conducted with young people affiliated to civil organizations, whose responses were analyzed from a thematic analysis approach. From these qualitative results, three main themes were identified: (1) a conception of political participation, (2) the motives for political participation, (3) the risks and limitations of political participation. In case of the second research, 132 youths in Lima participated in an online survey, which was submitted to correlational analyses, multiple regressions and path analysis. These results suggest two types of non-conventional PP: an contentious PP and civic-expressive PP, the latter of which is explained by political cynism and political efficacy, mediated by political interest. Implications and importance of results are discussed in relation to human development, political involvement and construction of citizenship among young Peruvians.
KW - Citizenship
KW - Political efficacy
KW - Political interest
KW - Political participation
KW - Political psychology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85111995966&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.18800/PSICO.202102.015
DO - 10.18800/PSICO.202102.015
M3 - Artículo de revisión
AN - SCOPUS:85111995966
SN - 0254-9247
VL - 39
SP - 933
EP - 1004
JO - Revista de Psicologia (Peru)
JF - Revista de Psicologia (Peru)
IS - 2
ER -