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The Youth Perception of the rule of law in India- Developing a Methodology

- by CHRIST (Deemed to be University) & KAS India Office

The workshop to develop the methodology for studying the youth perception ofthe Rule of Law in India was organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and Christ (Deemed to be University) (CU) on the 13th of October 2021 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The one-day closed-door workshop took place in four sessions. The workshop was inaugurated by Reverend Dr Fr. Biju KC (Campus Director of Christ Deemed to be University, BGR), Mr Elias Marini Schaefer KAS representative India Office, and Dr Venkatanarayanan S, the project director. The workshop's primary aim was to identify and develop a suitable research design, an appropriate sample design, identify the suitable variable list, develop a data collection tool, and identify analysis tools to analyse the data.

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Key Take Aways:

Significance

Today's world is home to the largest generation of young people in history, with approximately 1.8 billion 10- to 24-year-olds contributing to the global population1. The Youth constitutes the backbone of any society and is an important constituent to shape the future of society. They are liable for protecting the cultural and traditional value systems while simultaneaously embracing the changes in society. As Salman Rushdie rightly pointed out "Two things form the bedrock of any open society — freedom of expression and the rule of law. If you do not have those things, you do not have a free country." As young citizens will soon become theleaders of tomorrow, the topic of their perception of the rule of law is well worth being addressed. Thus, this project aims to capture young citizens' perception of the rule of law to comprehend India's nature and commitment towards political obligations.
The methodology is the path to answering the research problem. In order to find the “truth” involved in a problem, certain steps must be taken in a certain order, and the ordered steps are commonly called the methods. This workshop to develop the methodology paves way for ensuring the correct arrangements of thoughts to discover and expose the “truth” behind the youth's perception of the rule of law in India. The last workshop, held on the 29th of September 2021, identified the larger set of issues to be covered in defining the rule of law from various dimensions. This workshop will help in identifying the methodological aspects for carrying out the field study for the project.

OBJECTIVES

  1. To identify/develop a suitable research design for the proposed project.
  2. To identify an appropriate sample design for the study
  3. Identify the suitable variable list to capture the perception of youth about the rule of law in India.
  4. Develop a data collection tool (Questionnaire)
  5. Identify appropriate tools for analysis

ACTIVITIES

  • SESSION-1: Developing a Research Design for the project
  • SESSION-2: Identifying the relevant variables to conduct the field survey
  • SESSION-3: Developing a Sample Design for the Project
  • SESSION-4: Discussing the questionnaire and identifying appropriate tools of analysis to analyse the data

To continue reading the whole Key Take Aways​​​​ report kindly refer to the attached pdf on the same website.

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