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This paper is based on a literature review of articles discussing the teaching and learning of philosophy in primary and secondary schools. The purpose of this review was to address two research questions: What 'is 'philosophy?
Lynne Bowyer+2 more
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At its most fundamental, citizenship means political belonging, and to study citizenship is to study how we live with others in a political community. Anthropological work on the theme of citizenship tends to break open the classic version of citizenship as a universal legal status belonging to citizens of a given nation-state.
Aksakal, Mustafa, Mihran, Dabag
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Global citizenship education in the perspective of strengthening Pancasila student profiles
The implementation of Pancasila student profile values in global citizenship education that is applied to national schools abroad must be analyzed to achieve the meaning and goals of global citizenship education. This study aims to provide an overview of
Sutrisno Sutrisno+2 more
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As a result of increased mobility and restrictive immigration policies in Europe, a growing number of people live in conditional and deportable positions with only limited social rights and access to welfare services. In this keyword, we discuss how the conception of national citizenship that underpins immigration and welfare regimes affects the ...
Könönen, Jukka+2 more
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Immigrant citizenship status in Europe: the role of individual characteristics and national policies [PDF]
The acquisition of citizenship status in the new country of residence may depend on (1) the individual immigrant’s characteristics, (2) the structural characteristics of both the origin and the destination countries and (3) institutional factors in the ...
Paparusso, Angela
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This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the globalised and generalisable regime called pandemic citizenship that clarifies how post-COVID-19 datafication processes have amplified the emergence of four
Igor Calzada
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Citizenship, democracy and social justice: A conversation with Maria Olson [PDF]
Maria Olson is a researcher and lecturer in Education at Stockholm University and the University of Skövde, Sweden. Her areas of interest include democracy and citizenship in relation to education.
Peters, Michael A.
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Designed to fail : a biopolitics of British Citizenship. [PDF]
Tracing a route through the recent 'ugly history' of British citizenship, this article advances two central claims. Firstly, British citizenship has been designed to fail specific groups and populations.
Imogen Tyler+15 more
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This unique book presents a new perspective on citizenship by treating it as a continuing focus of dispute. The authors develop a view of citizenship as always emerging from struggle through an exploration of the entanglements of politics, culture and power that are both embodied and contested in forms and practices of citizenship.
Clarke, John+3 more
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the democratic character, national spirit and love for the homeland in elementary school children. The method in this study used a descriptive method with a qualitative approach.
Saida Saida, Rohana Rohana
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