Citizenship as a challenge : dimensions of an evolving process
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Citizenship as a challenge : dimensions of an evolving process
(At the interface : probing the boundaries / Robert Fisher, series editor, v. 136)
Brill Nijhoff, c2022
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"This edited volume is a result of a conference, 'Becoming a Citizen' by Interdisciplinary.Net - a global network for research and publishing - held at Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom from Saturday 11th July - Monday 13th July 2015. This was part of ID.Net's Third Global Meeting in the Citizenship Project."--P. [1]
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Citizenship is one of the most important legacies of human development. It raises the human status from a biological condition into a cultural, moral, political and rationalistic one. It is a constantly evolving process, which at each new turn, adds complexity to human existence.
After the breakthroughs of the eighteenth century, with the first steps in recognition of civil and political rights, and of the twentieth century with the advancement of social rights and the emergence of cultural and environmental rights, one could conclude that the twenty-first century would see an enlargement of citizenship ideas and ideals. Has this indeed happened? Where are we now when it comes to identifying ourselves as citizens?
Varying across several disciplines, this volume addresses the complexities of citizenship and our attempts to make sense of them.
目次
Notes on Contributors
Being a Citizen
Tamara Nair and Maria In e s Amaro
part 1
Citizenship as a Global Asset
The Unconscious Bias in Silences of Global Citizenship
S. Ram Vemuri
part 2
Citizenship and the State
Minimum Income Standard as a Social Citizenship Benchmark The Case of Portugal
Maria In e s Amaro and Francisco Branco
Citizenship as an Egg?
Y.Y. Brandon Chen
I Am The Three Percent
Amanda Bigler
part 3
Citizenship in Education
Representations of Young Citizens in Aotearoa New Zealand's Schooling Curriculum
Philippa Hunter
Students' Understandings of Citizenship and Citizenship Education in Secondary Schools in Chile
Paula Leal
Why "Where Are You From?" Should Never Be Asked of a Third Culture Kid
Judith Zangerle
part 4
Governing Citizenship
Decentralisation and the Identity of the Citizen Deepening Democracy or Driving Disadvantage?
Tamara Nair
Inventing Citizenship
Lana Zdravkovi c
Index
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