This article draws together a comparative sociological analysis and a political theory perspective to interpret children’s views on the role of school and being a pupil, and what these tell us about their conceptual representations of citizenship and belonging in France and England. The article presents research findings from a cross-national ethnographic study with children aged 10 and 11 years in two primary schools, one in France and one in England. This article shows that children’s views generally reflected national value orientations around citizenship and belonging, but that these conceptions of citizenship were not always fully understood by children, and masked, in some cases, deeper mechanisms of exclusion. This raises questions a...
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This article critically explores the development of citizenship education in England from the early ...
Citizenship education has been a statutory part of the National Curriculum in English Secondary Scho...
Children have an unsettled relationship with the status of citizenship, being given some rights, res...
Globalisation and migration have brought new challenges to education in the past decades, raising qu...
Please note. What follows is a summary of the second stage of ongoing research comparing the experie...
This article addresses the complex relationship between migration and education in the context of re...
This paper seeks to explore the possible contribution that thinking with Arendt can bring to underst...
This article investigates the ways in which children from immigrant backgrounds view the place of ‘o...
This study addresses the issue of the role of national identity-making through education and how thi...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
This article examines the role of global representations in immigrant-background children’s social i...
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term...
How does academic literature across various disciplines conceptualize and empirically address active...
How does academic literature across various disciplines conceptualize and empirically address active...
This article critically explores the development of citizenship education in England from the early ...
Citizenship education has been a statutory part of the National Curriculum in English Secondary Scho...
Children have an unsettled relationship with the status of citizenship, being given some rights, res...
Globalisation and migration have brought new challenges to education in the past decades, raising qu...
Please note. What follows is a summary of the second stage of ongoing research comparing the experie...
This article addresses the complex relationship between migration and education in the context of re...
This paper seeks to explore the possible contribution that thinking with Arendt can bring to underst...
This article investigates the ways in which children from immigrant backgrounds view the place of ‘o...
This study addresses the issue of the role of national identity-making through education and how thi...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
This article examines the role of global representations in immigrant-background children’s social i...
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term...
How does academic literature across various disciplines conceptualize and empirically address active...
How does academic literature across various disciplines conceptualize and empirically address active...
This article critically explores the development of citizenship education in England from the early ...
Citizenship education has been a statutory part of the National Curriculum in English Secondary Scho...