Being a citizen / Tamara Nair and Maria Ines Amaro -- The unconscious bias in silences of global citizenship / S. Ram Vemuri -- Minimum income standard as a social citizenship benchmark. The case of Portugal / Maria Ines Amaro and Francisco Branco -- Citizenship as an Egg? / Y.Y. Brandon Chen -- I am the three percent / Amanda Bigler -- Representations of young citizens in Aotearoa New Zealand's schooling curriculum / Philippa Hunter -- Students' understandings of citizenship and citizenship education in secondary schools in Chile / Paula Leal -- Why "where are you from?" Should never be asked of a third culture kid / Judith Zangerle -- Decentralisation and the identity of the citizen deepening democracy or driving disadvantage? / Tamara Nair -- Inventing citizenship / Lana Zdravkovic.
Summary:
"This edited volume is a result of a conference, "Becoming a Citizen" by Interdisciplinary.Net - a global network for research and publishing - held at Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom from Saturday 11th July - Monday 13th July 2015. This was part of ID.Net's Third Global Meeting in the Citizenship Project. Unfortunately, ID.Net has since shut down its operations but it was felt that the papers presented at the conference deserved greater exposure, especially in light of the tumultuous events happening in the world from when we started talking about the topic of citizenship to the various ways it is being experienced or expressed now"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
At the interface/probing the boundaries, 1570-7113 ; volume 136
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.