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    Title: Youth and politics: A review of studies from Latin America
    Other Titles: Jóvenes y política: Una revisión de estudios desde Latinoamerica
    Authors: Ramos-Galarza, Carlos
    Apolo-Buenaño, Diego
    Jadán-Guerrero, Janio
    Issue Date: 2018
    Publisher: Observatorio. Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 169 - 182
    Abstract: The perception that young people have about politics in Latin America is characterized by a disenchantment and disinterest caused by the praxis of politicians. The dissociation that exists between the democratic discourses proposed in the campaign and the petty action in the execution of these, have created in the young a departure from the formal practice of politics in society. This disappointment is reaffirmed when young people experience political consequences in systems of care for society, as is the case of neglect within the health system, to give an example. Another factor that negatively influences the political construction of youth is the content offered in the mass media. In the present article a review of several factors has been carried out that have influenced the perception of the young Latin American towards politics. The methodology used was based on the review of twenty-three articles indexed in the main databases: Latindex, Redalyc, Scielo, JSTOR, SAGE, SCOPUS and WEB OF SCIENCE. The search terms used were: politics, youth, political perception of Latin American youth. Copyright © 2018 (Carlos Ramos-Galarza et al).
    URI: https://paperity.org/p/279873109/youth-and-politics-a-review-of-studies-from-latin-america
    http://repositorio.uti.edu.ec//handle/123456789/3489
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