General narratives of social change suggest a decline of conventional citizenship associated with institutional politics within the national arena. At the same time, there has been a rise of more complex and multi-dimensional forms of citizenship, related to the contestation of traditional models of citizenship by new social movements, as well as new sites of citizenship rights and activities such as human rights or the European Union. While research into young people's political identities confirm a degree of disengagement from conventional citizenship, this has not implied a general disinterest in the 'new' forms of citizenship. Undergraduate social science students have traditionally been associated with political radicalism and act...
Citizenship is a concept with a troubled and contested history and yet has a taken for granted statu...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
Citizenship has become a catchphrase in debates about young people’s political engagement. In many o...
General narratives of social change suggest a decline of conventional citizenship associated with in...
This paper explores the research findings from a project on active citizenship and citizenship learn...
This study focuses on students in upper secondary school and their experiences of citizenship relate...
Since the late 1980s, successive United Kingdom (UK) governments have sought to develop initiatives ...
Increasingly, higher education’s importance role in preparing students to be active citizens in civi...
Discourses of citizenship have increasingly featured in social policies aimed at young people, parti...
Since the Crick Report, active citizenship has been promoted as a vehicle for enhancing community i...
Citizenship education has been a compulsory feature of the curriculum in secondary schools in Englan...
This paper presents research findings from the ‘Working with Schools: Active Citizenship for Underg...
The citizenship literature includes remarkably few empirical studies. In this article we report on h...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Contemporary global flows of people,...
This paper is presented in workshop format in order to meet the style and themes of the conference, ...
Citizenship is a concept with a troubled and contested history and yet has a taken for granted statu...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
Citizenship has become a catchphrase in debates about young people’s political engagement. In many o...
General narratives of social change suggest a decline of conventional citizenship associated with in...
This paper explores the research findings from a project on active citizenship and citizenship learn...
This study focuses on students in upper secondary school and their experiences of citizenship relate...
Since the late 1980s, successive United Kingdom (UK) governments have sought to develop initiatives ...
Increasingly, higher education’s importance role in preparing students to be active citizens in civi...
Discourses of citizenship have increasingly featured in social policies aimed at young people, parti...
Since the Crick Report, active citizenship has been promoted as a vehicle for enhancing community i...
Citizenship education has been a compulsory feature of the curriculum in secondary schools in Englan...
This paper presents research findings from the ‘Working with Schools: Active Citizenship for Underg...
The citizenship literature includes remarkably few empirical studies. In this article we report on h...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Contemporary global flows of people,...
This paper is presented in workshop format in order to meet the style and themes of the conference, ...
Citizenship is a concept with a troubled and contested history and yet has a taken for granted statu...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
Citizenship has become a catchphrase in debates about young people’s political engagement. In many o...