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The research focused on exploring the various reasons for political interest and apathy among university
students in order to understand why some youngsters are interested whereas others are apathetic towards our
political system. Purposive sampling strategy was used to select the sample. The sample (N = 16) including men
(n = 12) and women (n = 4) consisted of students from various departments of Government College University,
Lahore. Age range of the sample was from 18 to 26 years. Focus group technique was used to collect data
(indicators and responses). Grounded theory was applied for the purpose of analysis and themes were identified.
Results indicated various reasons for political interest and apathy and their ramifications. The analysis revealed
that although all participants unanimously agreed that there are flaws in the political system but participants who
were interested in politics held an optimistic point of view regarding the situation and believed that through their
involvement in politics they can bring about a change. People who were apathetic mostly had a pessimistic point
of view and as a result had developed the feelings of learned helplessness and believed that no matter what they
do all their efforts will be fruitless. This research serves as a resource for those who have an interest in
increasing knowledge in the subject of politics and for those who are attracted to the idea of politics but are
repelled by the partisanship and sophistries represented by most of the political establishments without realizing
that their alienation would further worsen the situation.
Ayesha Sarfaraz, Shehla Ahmed, Ayesha Khalid, M. Asir Ajmal. (2012) Reasons for Political Interest and Apathy among University Students: A Qualitative Study, Pakistan Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Volume 9, Issue 2.
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