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Constructing the postnational citizen?: Civics and citizenship education in the Australian National Curriculum

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
Recent critiques of citizenship education have identified the need for curricula that cover not only civil, political, social and cultural aspects of political belonging and responsibility, but tha...
Farida Fozdar, Catherine Ann Martin
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National–Postnational–Transnational? Changing Conceptualizations of Citizenship in Comparative and International Education Research

International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2016
Abstract The aim of the text is to present a historical foundation of the changing conceptualization of citizenship and to outline the present trends in citizenship theory from a social and educational perspective. Based on a 132literature review from the 1990s and the first decade of the new millennium, an attempt is made to describe
Dobrochna Hildebrandt-Wypych
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After Postnational Citizenship: Constructing the Boundaries of Inclusion in Neoliberal Contexts

Sociology Compass, 2016
Abstract Profound changes in global exchanges of goods, ideas, and labor in the 20th century required scholars to critically engage with notions of citizenship, belonging and inclusion. Scholars of globalization initially posited the development of a postnational citizenship, wherein rights are attached to individuals as human beings ...
Natalie Delia Deckard, Alison Heslin
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Postnational acts of citizenship: how an anti-border politics is shaping feminist spaces of service provision in Toronto, Canada

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2018
Postnationalism has seen a modest resurgence in recent years as both a theory of citizenship and as a set of claims frequently articulated by anti-border movements.
Salina Abji
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From Gastarbeiter to “Ausländische Mitbürger”: Postnational Citizenship and In-Between Identities in Berlin

Citizenship Studies, 2006
The recent condition of complexity within nation-states, triggered by the visibility of transnational communities and by the political demands of cultural identities, indicates that the traditional tools of national narratives with respect to articulations of identity and membership are exhausted.
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A Flexible World: Capitalism, Citizenship, and Postnational Zones

PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2000
Jonathan Xavier Inda
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