This article reviews historical and con- temporary developments in the field of educational anthropology in relation to programs for democratic citizenship. Anchored in reflections and insights from his evolving research in Mexico, the author attempts to show how the anthropology of education, engaged with critical theoretical discourses in the broader discipline, can contribute to research on democratic citizenship education. The author argues for the need to put questions of democracy, citizenship, and governance at the conceptual heart of the field
This article examines contrasting approaches to citizenship education in two schools in San Salvador...
Since the 1990s, citizenship has been transformed into an anthropological genre. Anthropologists hav...
Democracy in a pluralistic society depends on individual and group participation. One of the goals o...
The author draws on recent North American scholarship in the anthropology of education to show emer...
The author draws on recent North American scholarship in the anthropology of education to show emer...
Accepted manuscript, post print versionIn recent years, discourses about citizenship have come to oc...
Goodlad, et al. (2002) rightly point out that a culture can either resist or support change. Schein’...
Since the political transitions and economic reforms of the 1980s, and especially since the end of t...
This article provides a close reading of Democracy and Education,situated in the context of Dewey\u2...
The long-term existence of K through higher education programs and their discourses of inclusive div...
AbstractInternational literature indicates a decrease in participation (Schulz & Sibberns, 2004; Bir...
2000Citizenship education has long been recognized as a central goal of schooling. It has been an i...
This article addresses contentious questions concerning individual freedom and democratic citizenshi...
This paper describes John Dewey’s attitude regarding the potential for the social studies as a vehic...
The primary purpose of this essay is to further understanding of the relationship between social edu...
This article examines contrasting approaches to citizenship education in two schools in San Salvador...
Since the 1990s, citizenship has been transformed into an anthropological genre. Anthropologists hav...
Democracy in a pluralistic society depends on individual and group participation. One of the goals o...
The author draws on recent North American scholarship in the anthropology of education to show emer...
The author draws on recent North American scholarship in the anthropology of education to show emer...
Accepted manuscript, post print versionIn recent years, discourses about citizenship have come to oc...
Goodlad, et al. (2002) rightly point out that a culture can either resist or support change. Schein’...
Since the political transitions and economic reforms of the 1980s, and especially since the end of t...
This article provides a close reading of Democracy and Education,situated in the context of Dewey\u2...
The long-term existence of K through higher education programs and their discourses of inclusive div...
AbstractInternational literature indicates a decrease in participation (Schulz & Sibberns, 2004; Bir...
2000Citizenship education has long been recognized as a central goal of schooling. It has been an i...
This article addresses contentious questions concerning individual freedom and democratic citizenshi...
This paper describes John Dewey’s attitude regarding the potential for the social studies as a vehic...
The primary purpose of this essay is to further understanding of the relationship between social edu...
This article examines contrasting approaches to citizenship education in two schools in San Salvador...
Since the 1990s, citizenship has been transformed into an anthropological genre. Anthropologists hav...
Democracy in a pluralistic society depends on individual and group participation. One of the goals o...