Organizações de estudantes universitários na Ucrânia: política juvenil no campus e participação social

Mateusz Kamionka

Resumo


Há uma visão generalizada de que os alunos estão profundamente envolvidos em várias atividades sociais durante seus estudos. Mas será que a maioria dos universitários são verdadeiros participantes e consumidores da agenda social local? O presente artigo examina criticamente a atividade social dos estudantes na Ucrânia. Centra-se em várias questões inter-relacionadas nomeadamente com que frequência os alunos são socialmente ativos, como se sentem sobre o ambiente que os cerca e a sua influência. O autor também pesquisa as atitudes dos jovens universitários em relação às organizações estudantis e às atividades que elas oferecem, prestando especial atenção à análise da política interna da juventude nas universidades. O artigo também busca diagnosticar, descrever e explicar os padrões de comportamento da atividade social que dominam a consciência social dos alunos em seu ambiente local. No geral, os resultados do estudo não são muito otimistas. Eles indicam claramente que os alunos experimentam problemas tangíveis de engajamento e interação dentro do ambiente acadêmico e social em suas universidades.


Palavras-chave


Estudantes; Juventude; ONG Juvenile; Organizações Estudantis; Atividade Estudantil; Atividade Social nas Universidades; Sindicatos Estudantis

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