
Civic engagement has gained prominence over the past two decades as an important topic in developmental science. Much has been learned about what civic engagement means, how it is measured, and how young people develop civic engagement. In this chapter, we discuss emerging areas of research for civic engagement and core questions that we believe need to be explored. In particular, we focus on a broader conceptualization of civic engagement beyond behavioral measures, consider the relevance of cultural and political contexts on the development of civic engagement among under-served populations, and discuss the implications of advancing the civic engagement field on the civic participation of youth in the United States and throughout the world.
Volunteers, Social Responsibility, Adolescent, Social Identification, Social Values, Research, Politics, Psychology, Adolescent, Public Policy, Social Control, Informal, Social Participation, Vulnerable Populations, United States, Personality Development, Social Justice, Humans
Volunteers, Social Responsibility, Adolescent, Social Identification, Social Values, Research, Politics, Psychology, Adolescent, Public Policy, Social Control, Informal, Social Participation, Vulnerable Populations, United States, Personality Development, Social Justice, Humans
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