The role of media in shaping youth trust on government : a case study in Sepanggar / Siti Nasuha Masdi and Siti Hijanah Ambelu

Masdi, Siti Nasuha and Ambelu, Siti Hijanah (2013) The role of media in shaping youth trust on government : a case study in Sepanggar / Siti Nasuha Masdi and Siti Hijanah Ambelu. [Student Project] (Unpublished)

Abstract

The Youth Unit UN-HABITAT (2012) defined youth as the people aged 15 to 24 years old while commonwealth is 15 to 29 years old. According to Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek the former Youth and Sports Minister, youth is categorized as those aged 18 to 40 years old. In addition, according to the National Youth Development Act of 2007, the young generation is defined as consisting of people between the ages of 15 and 40 years old (Samsudin A. Rahim, 2012). Generally, a Malaysian citizen who is residing in any Election Constituency in Malaysia, who has reached 21 years of age and registered under Election Commission Malaysia is eligible to register as a voter. This group is important source of voting power which able to vote a government, in or out. Youth play important role in determine the future of the government.

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Item Type: Student Project
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Masdi, Siti Nasuha
2011438586
Ambelu, Siti Hijanah
2011259962
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HF Commerce > Success in business. Performance
H Social Sciences > HF Commerce > Marketing
H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Woman > Youth
J Political Science > JS Local government. Municipal government > Local government
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah > Kota Kinabalu Campus > Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies
Programme: Bachelor of Administrative Science (Hons)
Keywords: Role of media; Youth; Trust; Government
Date: 2013
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/71493
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