More than convenience: The engagement of university students in research on global and social issues

Author:

Murphy Mikela A1,Minahan Zucchetto Jillian1,Barber Isabelle1,Annunziato Rachel A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fordham University, USA

Abstract

Young adults have long been leaders of social change, yet university student samples are often criticized for limits to generalizability. However, students may be a critical population to gather insight from to understand how they engage in activism and how their wellbeing is impacted by global conflict. We conducted two studies examining college students’ perceptions of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and their activism at an urban Northeastern US university. In study one which included two waves of data collection ( n = 44 at T1; n = 30 at T2), students reported increased anxiety related to the invasion which decreased over time, but not significantly. In study two, participants ( n = 123) reported high levels of direct and indirect activism across a variety of social issues. Findings indicate that students were impacted by global conflict and engaged in social activism. University students provide valuable insight into global and social issues and should be considered as more than a convenience sample.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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