Citizenship education has been the subject of growing attention in policy and academic circles over the past 20 years. Citizenship education curricula have typically focused on national institutions, issues, and ties. Citizenship education has been closely bound up with the legitimacy of the nation-state, and alternative institutions and citizenships thus present a significant challenge not only to the contents of national curricula, but also to the traditional purpose and assumptions of citizenship education. The articles in this special issue seek to explore how nation-states have responded to this challenge by exploring, from a comparative perspective, the ways in which one supra-national, regional citizenship (namely European citizenshi...
Citizenship education is a popular and contested phenomenon in liberal democratic societies. It is d...
In the last 30 years, the process of institutional democratization prevailing in Western Europe sinc...
As schools are increasingly expected to develop their students’ political and social engagement in o...
Citizenship education has been the subject of growing attention in policy and academic circles over ...
Citizenship education has been the subject of growing attention in policy and academic circles over ...
This special issue of JCS has examined the changes and challenges facing citizenship education polic...
AbstractRecent comparative studies made in different European countries, emphasize the inclusion of ...
The relationship between the EU institutions and its citizens is once again foremost in the minds of...
The general aim of the article is to describe the infl uence of diverse interpretations of citizensh...
Since the Treaty of Maastricht (1992) all nationals of EU member states hold EU citizenship too. EU ...
In recent years, various policy initiatives have been implemented to strengthen the importance of ci...
Following some contextual remarks about the nature of Europe and citizenship, there is consideration...
Since the Treaty of Maastricht (1992) all nationals of EU member states hold EU citizenship too. EU ...
Citizenship education is a concept encountered in many debates and publications. This concept though...
Since the Treaty of Maastricht (1992) all nationals of EU member states hold EU citizenship too. EU ...
Citizenship education is a popular and contested phenomenon in liberal democratic societies. It is d...
In the last 30 years, the process of institutional democratization prevailing in Western Europe sinc...
As schools are increasingly expected to develop their students’ political and social engagement in o...
Citizenship education has been the subject of growing attention in policy and academic circles over ...
Citizenship education has been the subject of growing attention in policy and academic circles over ...
This special issue of JCS has examined the changes and challenges facing citizenship education polic...
AbstractRecent comparative studies made in different European countries, emphasize the inclusion of ...
The relationship between the EU institutions and its citizens is once again foremost in the minds of...
The general aim of the article is to describe the infl uence of diverse interpretations of citizensh...
Since the Treaty of Maastricht (1992) all nationals of EU member states hold EU citizenship too. EU ...
In recent years, various policy initiatives have been implemented to strengthen the importance of ci...
Following some contextual remarks about the nature of Europe and citizenship, there is consideration...
Since the Treaty of Maastricht (1992) all nationals of EU member states hold EU citizenship too. EU ...
Citizenship education is a concept encountered in many debates and publications. This concept though...
Since the Treaty of Maastricht (1992) all nationals of EU member states hold EU citizenship too. EU ...
Citizenship education is a popular and contested phenomenon in liberal democratic societies. It is d...
In the last 30 years, the process of institutional democratization prevailing in Western Europe sinc...
As schools are increasingly expected to develop their students’ political and social engagement in o...