Actitudes hacia la participación política en habitantes de la ciudad de Quito, en el periodo agosto 2015 a marzo 2016.

The present investigation aims to describe the attitudes and practices of politics of the inhabitants of Quito participation during August 2015 to March 2016. To which begins with the study and analysis of the term "political attitude" from the perspective of Political Psychology....

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Autor Principal: Guayasamín López, Dany Saúl
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea: http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/13443
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Sumario: The present investigation aims to describe the attitudes and practices of politics of the inhabitants of Quito participation during August 2015 to March 2016. To which begins with the study and analysis of the term "political attitude" from the perspective of Political Psychology. Continuing research, we resorted to the use of "descriptive statistical method" to study "political attitudes" by which we get data from our "research tool" survey. Here are considered political attitudes, the following: "the perception of the usefulness of politics", "intent of political participation", "linking politics in the daily lives of citizens" and "perception of effectiveness political participation of the people "," the influence with decision-making at government level ". This tool is designed by a formed of questions addressed to the population aged 18 to 65 years old, residents of the city of Quito, where they were questioned about their "political attitudes" protesters to the actors and events of the Policy. Within "results" obtained, the most notorious of intent to found political participation in the research was the issuance of opinions on social networks like twitter or post opinions on the virtual wall of political representatives and public officials. "Discernment" before this result is in the interest of wanting to defend their ideological stance on political discussions in both the private space and the relative or turn in public space. As a "conclusions" in the investigation it was found that people do not consider political participation useful, because their participation in the policy "no impact" on decision making at government level.