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Questionning the Citizenship Industry [PDF]
I argue that citizenship and related concepts should be treated warily by educators and researchers. Citizenship cannot define who I am, nor can it plausibly ground moral or values education. For both these tasks, the relational concept of being a person
Laurance J. Splitter
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Global citizenship skills among Qatar University students
The concept of the borderless environment, in the 21st century, has intensified global citizenship education and attracted tremendous attention from researchers and educators.
Ali A. Hadi Alshawi
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World Citizens: Pathways for the Development of Eco-Citizenship in Higher Education
It is time that universities reexamine what is meant by globalization. Contemporary scholars in the humanities, such as Peter Critchley, Noam Chomsky, Lewis Mumford, Elinor Ostrom, Charles Eisenstein, David Orr, Vandana Shiva, Naomi Klein, Lynn Margulis,
Hélène Domon
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Introduction to the Special Section. Character and Citizenship: Towards an Emerging \u2018Strong Program\u2019? [PDF]
The principal questions addressed in this special issue concern a crucial dimension of the educational agenda for 21st century Western societies: in the complex, uncertain, rapidly changing world we live in, which character traits matter most?
Maccarini, ANDREA MARIA
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Preschool Teachers’ Views on World Citizenship Education
The current study aimed at investigating views of preschool teachers on the concept of world citizenship education and teaching world citizenship in the preschool years.
Şehnaz CEYLAN
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Medieval urban citizenship in the West in Max Weber’s historical sociology
Recent decades in social sciences have been marked by the interest in citizenship as the most important phenomenon of the contemporary world due to its current problems associated with globalization, relations between world centers of power along the ...
T. A. Dmitriev
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The Right to Citizenship – Slovenia and Australia
Most people across the world automatically assume citizenship at birth or acquire citizenship by descent or naturalisation. Since the growth of the concept of citizenship from the French and American Revolutions, it has become an important principle to ...
Robert Walters
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Reviving egalitarianism in the Global Transformation: Building occupational security [PDF]
The world is in the midst of a Global Transformation, reflecting the painful creation of a global market society. Globalization was the disembedded phase, in which inequalities and insecurities multiplied as national systems of regulation, social ...
Standing, Guy
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Towards a framework for critical citizenship education [PDF]
Increasingly countries around the world are promoting forms of "critical" citizenship in the planned curricula of schools. However, the intended meaning behind this term varies markedly and can range from a set of creative and technical skills under the ...
Adamson B. +69 more
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The history of the Hungarian citizenship regulations from the late 19th to the late 20th century concerning ethnic Hungarians living abroad is investigated asking the following question: Is Hungarian ancestry and usage of the mother tongue a link strong
Dóra Frey
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