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Beyond the Vote: New Forms of Youth Political Engagement Worldwide

Beyond the Vote: New Forms of Youth Political Engagement Worldwide

Update: 2025-12-08
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Young people are often portrayed as politically disengaged, accused of turning their backs on voting and traditional politics. But is that really the full story? Recent waves of youth-led mobilisations—from climate marches to social justice movements—suggest something very different. So, how do we explain this apparent paradox? Are young people truly stepping away from politics, or are they reinventing it?

In this episode, we’ll explore what youth engagement looks like today: from the role of young voters in the United States to the issues driving activism across the Global South. We’ll also ask whether new forms of participation—both online and offline—signal a global movement or remain rooted in local priorities. And now that COP 30 has wrapped up, we’ll reflect on the lessons from years of youth-led climate activism: have they managed to influence policy or shift mindsets?

Our guest today is Dr. Laura Bullon-Cassis, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute's Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy.
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Beyond the Vote: New Forms of Youth Political Engagement Worldwide

Beyond the Vote: New Forms of Youth Political Engagement Worldwide

Laura Bullon-Cassis, Dan Graham