Christianity, Citizenship, and Political Engagement among Ghanaian Youth

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African Studies Quarterly

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This article focuses on how Christianity impacts youth's understanding of citizenship and political engagement in Ghana. Based on fieldwork carried out in Ghana in 2018 involving focus groups and church elite interviews, Ghanaian youth affiliated with mainline and charismatic traditions can articulate religious messaging regarding political engagement, but their notions of citizenship are informed independently. Second, infrequent churchgoers are more cognizant of their rights and notions of active citizenship compared with frequent churchgoers. Finally, some of the most engrained attitudes toward citizenship among African youth appear to be rooted in class rather than religion.

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