POLITICS: "FOCUS ON POLITICAL SOCIALISATION IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA"

Le 01 juin 2012 par IVOIREBUSINESS - Political socialisation is the study of what, when and how people learn about politics. Learning a political culture is very different from acquiring a formal academic skill, such as a knowledge of history, which

ADO et Compaoré réunis en sommet de la Cedeao sur le Mali, le 27 mars 2012 à Abidjan.

Le 01 juin 2012 par IVOIREBUSINESS - Political socialisation is the study of what, when and how people learn about politics. Learning a political culture is very different from acquiring a formal academic skill, such as a knowledge of history, which

consists largely in transmitting information from teacher to student in an educational setting. Political socialisation is a much more diffuse and indirect process. It involves the development of political emotions and identities, issues like: what is my nation? My religion? my political party? as well as the acquisition of information. Political socialisation takes place through the variety of institutions: the family, the peer group, the workplace as well as formal education. Moreover, it is as much influenced by the context of communication as its content. For example, a child's attitude towards politics will be influenced at least as much by his or her experience of authority at home and at school as by what parents and teachers say the child's attitude to politics should be! Finally, political socialisation is a lifelong process in which basic political outlooks mature in response to events and experience; In the same trend, there is no point at which the skill is finally acquired and the learning finally stops. As a result, it is a process without any apparent final product. Let'stake the example of, the current french president "François HOLLANDE" who has recently underlined the fact that, he has fully acquired the values of socialism through the teachings of his mother, who helped him be an asset to the collective in terms of socialising. Furthermore, french national front leader "MARINE LEPEN" is still following her father's tracks who inspired her and also set an example for her politically speaking, by transmitting her a worthy political legacy: like father, like son, that's to say to some extent, parents remain most of the time the roots of their children, someone said!

(Yves T Bouazo)