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Civic Education, Political Discussion, and the Social Transmission of Democratic Knowledge and Values in a New Democracy: Kenya 2002

机译:公民教育,政治讨论以及新民主国家中民主知识和价值观的社会传播:肯尼亚,2002年

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How does civic education affect the development of democratic political culture in new democracies? Using a unique three-wave panel data set from Kenya spanning the transitional democratic election of 2002, we posit a two-step process of the social transmission of democratic knowledge, norms, and values. Civic education first affected the knowledge, values, and participatory inclinations of individuals directly exposed to the Kenyan National Civic Education Programme (NCEP). These individuals became opinion leaders, communicating these new orientations to others within their social networks. Individuals who discussed others’ civic education experiences then showed significant growth in democratic knowledge and values, in many instances more than individuals with direct exposure to the program. We find further evidence of a “compensation effect,” such that the impact of civic education and post-civic education discussion was greater among Kenyans with less education and with lower levels of social integration.
机译:公民教育如何影响新民主国家的民主政治文化发展?使用跨越2002年过渡民主选举的肯尼亚独特的三波面板数据集,我们假定了民主知识,规范和价值观在社会上的传播分为两个步骤。公民教育首先影响了直接接触肯尼亚国家公民教育计划(NCEP)的个人的知识,价值观和参与性。这些人成为意见领袖,将这些新的取向传达给他们的社交网络中的其他人。然后,讨论了别人的公民教育经历的人显示出民主知识和价值观的显着增长,在许多情况下,比直接接触该计划的人要多。我们发现“补偿效应”的进一步证据,这样公民教育和公民后教育讨论的影响在受教育程度较低和社会融合程度较低的肯尼亚人中更大。

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