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    Est-il légitime de parler de « morale laïque » ? by Corinne Roux-Lafay

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The so called “ Educations to…”, i.e PSHE (personal, social, health education), citizenship…, call in a true ethics of “care”, an interpersonal ethics of concern. …”
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    Migrant integration in the EU. The role of place-based policies by Carlotta Fioretti, Paola Proietti, Guido Tintori

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The contributions feature case studies from various territories and underscore the role of place-based policies in promoting migrant integration, agency and citizenship. These insights are particularly relevant in the context of Southern European countries, which have unique migration dynamics. …”
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  3. 283

    Presupuestos municipales, participación y reordenamiento de los espacios políticos by Alejandro Diez Hurtado

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…This, in turn, opens new spaces for the representation of citizenship as a dimension that is independent of electoral politics.…”
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  4. 284

    Between civic virtue and vice: Self-censorship of political views on social media among Norwegian young adults by Mozdeika Lukas

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Different styles of media use call into question divergent ideals of democratic theory, setting self-expressive rationality at odds with deliberative norms of citizenship. I argue that this can help explain increasing perceived political polarisation and disconnection tendencies.…”
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    Étudiants, sitters, nouchi et bakoroman by Muriel Champy

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Firstly, this contribution offers successive accounts of three ethnographies concerning “young people”, in Burkina Faso (Jacinthe Mozzocchetti, 2008, Être étudiant à Ouagadougou : itinérances, imaginaire et précarité), in Gambia (Paolo Gaibazzi, 2015, Bush Bound: Young Men and Rural Permanence in Migrant West Africa) and in the Ivory Coast (Sasha Newell, 2012, The Modernity Bluff: Crime, Consumption and Citizenship in Côte d’Ivoire). Secondly, a comparative parallel is drawn between these three books, with a view to formulating a few hypotheses on the implicit contours of “youth” that are sketched in them. …”
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    Cultura ciudadana. Renegotiating the Boundary between State and Society by Stacey L. Hunt

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The policy encourages citizens to assume responsibility for their own security provision by adopting a culture of citizenship. I argue that citizen culture functions to legitimize the state despite ongoing violence by transferring responsibility for security provision from the state to civil society. …”
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    Collaborative Documentary Photo Projects: from Techno-utopia to Imagined Community by Karine Chambefort-Kay

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…As these strategies seem to be photographic emulations of the democratic process, the question arises of the apparent correspondence between such strategies and the explicit purpose of enhancing citizenship and democracy or fostering involvement and community. …”
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    IŠSAMIOJI EKOLOGIJA IR SOCIALINĖ KRITIKA by Jūratė Mackevičiūtė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Then some strategies for realising the ecocentric ethic are discussed with special attention paid to idea of green citizenship. Keywords: deep ecology, ecofeminism, anthropocentrism, ecocentrism. …”
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    Écrire l’histoire des migrations de travailleurs pauvres (Toscane, 13e-15e siècles) : historiographies et problèmes by Cédric Quertier

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…But relationship between status and economic condition must be deepened, because free work also means creation of new forms of exploitation, because, in the same time that citizenship becomes complex, crafters and workers are made stranger in their own society, and because links between social and geographical mobility are an open field of investigation.…”
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    Migrant integration in the EU. The role of place-based policies by Carlotta Fioretti, Paola Proietti, Guido Tintori

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The contributions feature case studies from various territories and underscore the role of place-based policies in promoting migrant integration, agency and citizenship. These insights are particularly relevant in the context of Southern European countries, which have unique migration dynamics. …”
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    ITEM RESPONSE THEORY AS A TOOL FOR THE ESTIMATION OF A LANGUAGE TEST by M. V. Makarych

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It is used for evaluating person’s language skills not only at educational establishments but also while acquiring citizenship or getting a job. The purpose of the article is the development of a special technique for language test estimation using Item Response Theory (IRT). …”
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    When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps by Andrea Membretti, Fabio Lucchini, Monica Gilli, Mia Scotti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… Even when they have access to housing and employment, international migrants struggle to develop their own agency, i.e. the capacity to act in their own life contexts, exercising citizenship rights within substantive inclusion processes in the wider communities. …”
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    Les conditions de la problématisation pour favoriser l’accès au politique : le cas de l’huile de palme à l’école primaire by Nicole Mencacci

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The perspective here is to « reposition education in its role of training towards an engaged political citizenship » (Barthes, 2017). The particular case of an education for sustainable development will be studied. …”
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    Archi-écritures de genre et politiques de différance : immondices verbales et littéracies d’intervention dans le quotidien des établissements scolaires by Rodrigo Borba, Adriana Carvalho Lopes

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Against this backdrop, we aim to analyze the relationship between language, society, citizenship, and literacies. Grounded on the analytical assumption that language (and, above all, what we do with it and speak about it) cannot not be sidelined if we want to understand historical moments of political and social turbulence, we argue that these semiotic interventions mess linguistic conventions and school’s everyday life and, thus, challenge power relations. …”
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  15. 295

    Condição humana, condição cidadã: um ensaio sobre a dignidade da política e os desafios do novo Estado democrático by Adelia Maria Miglievich Ribeiro

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The author argues that such a redefinition of the public agenda implies the recognition of the other as a human being and that this perception, according to Charles Taylor, is not as obvious as it seems because of the socially made moral classifications. To promote citizenship is to provide the totality of individuals with the human condition. …”
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    Effectiveness of Civic Political Literacy Through Collaboration Between Schools and NGOs in Makassar City by Riya Anjarsari, Rusnaini Rusnaini, Muhammad Hendri Nuryadi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The low political literacy of citizenship is an urgency in building community participation, so real efforts are needed to increase public understanding and awareness of political issues. …”
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    Inter-Faith Dialogue, Peace Building and Conflict Transformation in Nigeria by Emmanuel Achus Jah, Damila Kevin Mabas

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The challenges of interfaith dialogue are lack of focus by interfaith dialogue practitioners, proselytization by some participants, religious hegemony and religious extremism.The study recommends that the emphasis of citizenship Rights, poverty alleviation schemes, peace education,restorative justice system. …”
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    Recovering the Loss: Infanticide, Ambivalence and Trauma in Shobha Rao’s The Lost Ribbon by Mitali Mishra, Surbhi Saraswat

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Finally, the paper interrogates the rights of children born to inter-religious parents during a period when religion was the primary determinant of citizenship, highlighting critical questions that remain relevant for contemporary discourse.…”
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    A room of our own? How integrity administrators inhabit and collaborate across third space by Greer Murphy, Emily Perkins

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Academic honesty and integrity (AH/AI) are claimed to be a fundamental set of values and practices that can facilitate students’ success in higher education and that remains essential to the development of ethical citizenship after graduation. Despite broad rhetoric about integrity being critical to higher education’s mission, not much is known about where this work resides within institutions or who, specifically, carries it out. …”
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    Defining persistent xenophobic behaviour in South Africa as a case of internalised colonialism by Tamunodein Princewill

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In discussing internalised colonialism, the notion of citizenship needs to be analysed in order to legitimise who belongs to a state and who has access to a state? …”
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