This paper, informed by a critique of traditional understandings of citizenship and civic education, explores the use of social media as a means of fostering activism and dissent. Specifically, the paper explores the ways in which the Idle No More Movement, which began in Canada in 2012 marshalled social media to educate about and protest Bill C-45, an omnibus budget bill passed by the Federal Government. The paper argues that Idle No More is demonstrative of young people’s commitments to social change and willingness to participate in active forms of dissent. As such, it presents opportunities for fostering ethically engaged citizenship through greater knowledge and awareness of Indigenous issues in Canada, which necessarily requires an un...
Throughout history the agency of social citizenship has resulted in actions that both include and ex...
This article examines the character of citizenship education in Canada as it is represented in the o...
Idle No More has quickly become one of the largest Indigenous mass movements in Canadian history – s...
This paper, informed by a critique of traditional understandings of citizenship and civic education,...
This article describes a funding announcement by the prime minister of Canada at a high school in Wi...
This dissertation examined how the Idle No More movement, particularly during the peak of Indigenous...
This paper examines the articulation of Canadian civic culture from below. Focusing on digitally med...
This dissertation reports on findings from a research study that sought to trace how discourses of C...
© Kathy Bickmore, 2014. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is publishe...
With the general increase in the ‘production’ of citizenship and global citizenship education schola...
The confluence of activism and social media—legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occup...
Idle No More, a recent protest movement initiated to draw attention to concerns by Indigenous people...
The Independent Studies program closed in 2016. This thesis was one of 25 accepted by Library for lo...
Idle No More, a recent protest movement initiated to draw attention to concerns by Indigenous people...
Recent surveys have indicated a worryingly low level of support for democracy among Australian youth...
Throughout history the agency of social citizenship has resulted in actions that both include and ex...
This article examines the character of citizenship education in Canada as it is represented in the o...
Idle No More has quickly become one of the largest Indigenous mass movements in Canadian history – s...
This paper, informed by a critique of traditional understandings of citizenship and civic education,...
This article describes a funding announcement by the prime minister of Canada at a high school in Wi...
This dissertation examined how the Idle No More movement, particularly during the peak of Indigenous...
This paper examines the articulation of Canadian civic culture from below. Focusing on digitally med...
This dissertation reports on findings from a research study that sought to trace how discourses of C...
© Kathy Bickmore, 2014. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is publishe...
With the general increase in the ‘production’ of citizenship and global citizenship education schola...
The confluence of activism and social media—legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occup...
Idle No More, a recent protest movement initiated to draw attention to concerns by Indigenous people...
The Independent Studies program closed in 2016. This thesis was one of 25 accepted by Library for lo...
Idle No More, a recent protest movement initiated to draw attention to concerns by Indigenous people...
Recent surveys have indicated a worryingly low level of support for democracy among Australian youth...
Throughout history the agency of social citizenship has resulted in actions that both include and ex...
This article examines the character of citizenship education in Canada as it is represented in the o...
Idle No More has quickly become one of the largest Indigenous mass movements in Canadian history – s...