African Journal of Existentialism and Phenomenology | 06 December 2000
Youth Identity and Political Participation: A Phenomenological Framework in Eritrean Urban Settings
F, i, k, r, u, T, e, s, s, e, m, a
Abstract
Youth identity in Eritrea's urban settings is a complex interplay of cultural heritage and contemporary socio-political dynamics. This article employs qualitative research methods to explore the phenomenon, drawing on existing literature and interviews with urban youth leaders. The theoretical framework underscores the importance of understanding intersectional identities in shaping political participation among urban youth in Eritrea. Policy makers should consider integrating cultural and digital literacy programmes into civic education curricula to enhance young people's engagement with politics.