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  1. Apr 2019
  2. Nov 2018
    1. Following this de!nitional clari!cation, we delineate the speci!c set of practices that constitute a clear subset of online political activity, and which we are designating “participatory politics.”

      this could be useful for a last minute add to someones DML 2

  3. Oct 2018
    1. Foreducators and designers, the framework points to ways in which we can help young peoplelearn connected civicsno matter where they start—be it peer culture, interest and affinity,or civic opportunity—by cultivating experiences that connect these spheres of activity

      This would be good for a project

    2. “Transitions are consequential when they are consciouslyreflected on, often struggled with, and the eventual outcome changes one’s sense ofself and social positioning

      This is an awesome quote! Someone might be able to add this to their project!

    3. Nerdfighters are a community of mil-lions that has grown up around video blogging brothers John and Hank Green and definesitself as working together to “decrease world suck.”
    4. As pictured inFigure 1, “Connected civics” is a way to describe the learning that takesplace at the intersection of three realms of activity: young people’s agency within peercultures and public spheres; their deeply felt identities, interests and affinities; and civicengagement and opportunity.

      3 intersecting realms of activity that make up Connected Civics

    5. 3. by developingcross-cutting infrastructure, young peopleoften working in collabora-tion with adultsinstitutionalize their efforts in ways that make a loosely affiliated net-work into something that is socially organized, self-sustaining, and recognized as such bythose outside the original interest-driven community

      It's almost like saying that connected civics efforts that possess this "cross cutting infrastructure" can help participants gain greater sense of meaning. As the effort grows beyond and outside of the original community, participants may begin to feel that they are having a greater impact and making a real interest, which itself will drive continued and increased participation.

    1. Games for Change
    2. more likely to seek online sources of political information, to give money to a charity, to beinterested in politics, to protest or demonstrate, and say that they had persuaded someone to vote in a particular way

      (quote begins on prior page) So what's the difference here? The survey found that game play is NOT predictive of engagement but that this kind of game play does make an impact. What do we think is going on here?

    3. This supports the idea that as youth have opportunities to learn how to engage in online, they become more likely to do so
    4. participatory culture

      vocab words here we go!!!! this could go into someones project