This chapter examines different conceptualizations and perspectives from the literature and reflects on findings from a recent European research project while considering the role of adult education in promoting active and participatory citizenship among young people considered at risk of social exclusion. Promoting active citizenship (alongside equity and social cohesion) is an objective of the European Union’s lifelong learning strategy, but the concept is not clearly defined, and there are a range of different interpretations, framings, and discourses associated with it. Critical analyses suggest that contemporary contexts of neoliberalism support limited versions of active citizenship which focus on adaptation and accommodation to econo...
In this paper, we present a reflection on experiences with adult education and participation. We con...
This article identifies historical connections between adult learning, popular education and the eme...
In this article, we look at three photos that each (re-)present a space of citizenship and community...
The recent debate on active citizenship and adult education has been strongly underpinned by the dis...
This chapter focuses on contexts where public discourses regarding the education of young adults hav...
This open access book sheds light on a range of complex interdependencies between adult education, y...
The symposium focuses on the role played by active citizenship and communication practices in contr...
This open access book sheds light on a range of complex interdependencies between adult education, y...
Denmark, Sweden and Finland are Nordic welfare states that historically have put a high value on bot...
In this chapter, we explore the data of nation-wide adult education programmes in three Baltic state...
Active citizenship became a research issue for adult learning and education in 1995 when the Council...
ABSTRACT In the last decade social inclusion together with lifelong learning have emerged as strong ...
In 2001 a new emphasis on learning for democratic citizenship has been championed by the European Co...
This article starts from a conceptual clarification of the notions social integration and social coh...
In an age where the official, adult-education component of lifelong learning is dominated by the dis...
In this paper, we present a reflection on experiences with adult education and participation. We con...
This article identifies historical connections between adult learning, popular education and the eme...
In this article, we look at three photos that each (re-)present a space of citizenship and community...
The recent debate on active citizenship and adult education has been strongly underpinned by the dis...
This chapter focuses on contexts where public discourses regarding the education of young adults hav...
This open access book sheds light on a range of complex interdependencies between adult education, y...
The symposium focuses on the role played by active citizenship and communication practices in contr...
This open access book sheds light on a range of complex interdependencies between adult education, y...
Denmark, Sweden and Finland are Nordic welfare states that historically have put a high value on bot...
In this chapter, we explore the data of nation-wide adult education programmes in three Baltic state...
Active citizenship became a research issue for adult learning and education in 1995 when the Council...
ABSTRACT In the last decade social inclusion together with lifelong learning have emerged as strong ...
In 2001 a new emphasis on learning for democratic citizenship has been championed by the European Co...
This article starts from a conceptual clarification of the notions social integration and social coh...
In an age where the official, adult-education component of lifelong learning is dominated by the dis...
In this paper, we present a reflection on experiences with adult education and participation. We con...
This article identifies historical connections between adult learning, popular education and the eme...
In this article, we look at three photos that each (re-)present a space of citizenship and community...