This article examines how citizenship can be deployed as a technology of conduct, and how it combines with the technique of empowerment in instituting the behavioural norms that constitute a neo-liberal social order. It conducts a detailed analysis of policy innovations in the Republic of Ireland, where children have recently been recognized as ‘active citizens’. This field of innovation is framed by the idea that children should be listened to and included in the decisions affecting their lives. The fact that this concerns children is important, because governing children is a way of acting upon the future. Moreover, governing the future is not a matter of reducing inequalities, but of ensuring the inclusion of all into Foucault’s neo-libe...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. This chapter e...
The book’s first ten chapters are summarised, drawing attention to policy relevant or otherwise acti...
This paper will take as its context some of the relationships that exist amongst self, citizenship, ...
This article examines how citizenship can be deployed as a technology of conduct, and how it combine...
This article argues that children’s social status and positioning as children needs to be foreground...
This project challenges the national civic consensus that American citizenship is in decline. I hypo...
The renewal of a discourse of active citizenship1 in western liberal democratic polities in recent y...
Abstract: In this paper I define citizenship, participation and the political for better understandi...
This article discusses social inclusion policies for youth from vulnerable socioeconomic contexts, b...
This paper focuses on one of the most cited definitions that popularised digital citizenship in educ...
Children’s citizenship has become a major theme in contemporary social policy and science debates, ...
In order to secure the ability of this planet to survive Castells (1998, 353), at the end of his thr...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...
Thalia Magioglou Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme de Paris, France CURAPP, Université de Pic...
In this paper I discuss a definition of citizenship, participation and the political for better unde...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. This chapter e...
The book’s first ten chapters are summarised, drawing attention to policy relevant or otherwise acti...
This paper will take as its context some of the relationships that exist amongst self, citizenship, ...
This article examines how citizenship can be deployed as a technology of conduct, and how it combine...
This article argues that children’s social status and positioning as children needs to be foreground...
This project challenges the national civic consensus that American citizenship is in decline. I hypo...
The renewal of a discourse of active citizenship1 in western liberal democratic polities in recent y...
Abstract: In this paper I define citizenship, participation and the political for better understandi...
This article discusses social inclusion policies for youth from vulnerable socioeconomic contexts, b...
This paper focuses on one of the most cited definitions that popularised digital citizenship in educ...
Children’s citizenship has become a major theme in contemporary social policy and science debates, ...
In order to secure the ability of this planet to survive Castells (1998, 353), at the end of his thr...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...
Thalia Magioglou Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme de Paris, France CURAPP, Université de Pic...
In this paper I discuss a definition of citizenship, participation and the political for better unde...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. This chapter e...
The book’s first ten chapters are summarised, drawing attention to policy relevant or otherwise acti...
This paper will take as its context some of the relationships that exist amongst self, citizenship, ...