Youth citizenship is now on the international agenda. This paper explores what that concept might mean in the context of two African nations: Kenya and Ghana. Post independence, both countries focused on rethinking the colonial concept of citizenship in line with their political-cultural traditions, providing education for all youth and to encouraging new notions of national citizenship. Programmes for civic education were established that have been reshaped over the last fifty years. These citizenship education programmes display the tension between different political goals of national unity, economic progress and the promotion of human rights, working with diversity, and encouraging collective responsibility and individual development. T...
This chapter traces how young Africans have enacted fluid and morphing forms of citizenship over thr...
Practices of Citizenship in East Africa uses insights from philosophical pragmatism to explore how t...
In addressing issues related to problems of democratisation in Africa, this paper attempts to relate...
Youth citizenship is now on the international agenda. This paper explores what that concept might me...
This paper reports on findings from a recent PhD study which explored how young adults in Lesotho un...
In addressing issues related to problems of democratisation in Africa, this paper attempts to relate...
This article argues that development education is often framed in an African context within notions ...
From early 2010, the concept of Global Citizenship Education (GCE) has been mainstreamed into intern...
Countries emerging from societal conflicts and division engage in simultaneous processes of citizens...
This article examines Ghanaian youth voices about issues of personal and moral character development...
This article examines Ghanaian youth voices about issues of personal and moral character development...
This article examines Ghanaian youth voices about issues of personal and moral character development...
Most countries of the world today originated as a result of the activities of colonialists and imper...
Practices of Citizenship in East Africa uses insights from philosophical pragmatism to explore how t...
Abstract: The concept of ‘citizenship’ recognises the realisation of liberties balanced up with resp...
This chapter traces how young Africans have enacted fluid and morphing forms of citizenship over thr...
Practices of Citizenship in East Africa uses insights from philosophical pragmatism to explore how t...
In addressing issues related to problems of democratisation in Africa, this paper attempts to relate...
Youth citizenship is now on the international agenda. This paper explores what that concept might me...
This paper reports on findings from a recent PhD study which explored how young adults in Lesotho un...
In addressing issues related to problems of democratisation in Africa, this paper attempts to relate...
This article argues that development education is often framed in an African context within notions ...
From early 2010, the concept of Global Citizenship Education (GCE) has been mainstreamed into intern...
Countries emerging from societal conflicts and division engage in simultaneous processes of citizens...
This article examines Ghanaian youth voices about issues of personal and moral character development...
This article examines Ghanaian youth voices about issues of personal and moral character development...
This article examines Ghanaian youth voices about issues of personal and moral character development...
Most countries of the world today originated as a result of the activities of colonialists and imper...
Practices of Citizenship in East Africa uses insights from philosophical pragmatism to explore how t...
Abstract: The concept of ‘citizenship’ recognises the realisation of liberties balanced up with resp...
This chapter traces how young Africans have enacted fluid and morphing forms of citizenship over thr...
Practices of Citizenship in East Africa uses insights from philosophical pragmatism to explore how t...
In addressing issues related to problems of democratisation in Africa, this paper attempts to relate...