The Effect of Tribal Identity on Youth Political Participation in Karak Governorate

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https://doi.org/10.35516/Hum.2026.8924

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Tribal identity, youth political participation, Karak Governorate, Jordan

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the impact of tribal identity on youth political participation in Al-Karak Governorate.

Methods: The study utilized a descriptive-analytical approach. The population consisted of 316,629 individuals in Al-Karak Governorate, from which a cluster random sample of 2,988 participants was selected, including 1,092 males and 1,896 females. A validated and reliable questionnaire was distributed to the sample.

Results: The results showed that Jordanian youth in Al-Karak perceive tribal identity at a high level, while their political participation was rated at a moderate level. Tribal identity was found to influence youth political participation in the governorate, with dimensions of tribal identity accounting for 76.5% of the variation in overall youth political participation.

Conclusion: The study recommends implementing awareness initiatives to encourage youth to overcome the negative aspects of tribal identity and addressing youth issues comprehensively to establish a foundation for genuine citizenship that transcends allegiance to specific groups or factions.

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2025-12-01

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Tarawineh, R., al bahri, N., Al-Sarayrah, A., Jaber, A., & Al Tarawneh, A. (2025). The Effect of Tribal Identity on Youth Political Participation in Karak Governorate. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 53(5), 8924. https://doi.org/10.35516/Hum.2026.8924

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Political Science
Received 2024-09-04
Accepted 2024-11-24
Published 2025-12-01