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1 online resource : text file, PDF |
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Asia-Europe education dialogue |
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Asia-Europe education dialogue.
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Editors' introduction: the scope of the research; Note and acknowledgement; PART I Defining and measuring citizenship in post-Soviet times; 1 Understanding post- Soviet transitions as contexts for the development of active citizens; 2 Assessing citizenship behaviours -- constructs and research tool validation; 3 Young Europeans citizenship activity -- research questions, method and general results; PART II Active citizenship in post-Soviet Union states (Baltic) based on current social, political and economic context |
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4 Young people citizenship activity in post-Soviet states -- comparison across countries5 Latvia: youth at crossroads, faced with a choice; 6 Lithuania: between commitments and expectations: is it an eternal tension between generations or a contemporary phenomenon?; 7 Estonia: citizenship behaviour among today's youth; PART III Active citizenship in post-Soviet satellites' states (central European) based on current social, political and economic context; 8 Young people citizenship activity in post-Soviet satellites' states -- comparison across countries |
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9 Poland: new opportunities, disillusioned youth10 Hungary: participation crisis, disappointed youths; 11 Slovakia: the double-edged potential of adolescents for active civic participation; PART IV Active citizenship in post-Soviet independent European countries based on current social, political and economic context; 12 Young people citizenship activity in post-Soviet independent states -- comparison across countries; 13 Slovenia: optimistic about personal future, politically disillusioned; 14 Finland: young people citizenship activity |
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15 Greece: Greek citizenship education models and profiles in times of economic and social crisis16 Portugal: highly qualified young people on 'economic emigration'; PART V Integration and comparison of results; 17 Soviet influences on citizenship -- comparisons between three types of countries; 18 Concluding comments: can we produce resilient citizens for volatile times? Contexts, strategies and future research; Appendix 1: survey instrument; Notes about authors; Index |
Summary |
"Situated within the context of "post-soviet times", this book explores young people's citizenship activities and values in three distinct environments: post-soviet union countries, post-soviet union satellites, and countries that were independent of the soviet-union. Its purpose is to investigate the influence of these contexts on the ways young people see their citizenship in what are now emerging democracies. The future of nations depends to a large extent on whether citizens will continue to support existing values and will engage in activities to support those values. Using a framework designed by Kennedy (2006) and further developed by Zalewska, Krzywosz-Rynkiewicz (2011) the study examined the citizenship values of 3794 students aged 11-14-18 from 11 European countries. The main themes of this book includeexploring similarities and differences in citizenship activities within countries and across countries;advancing explanations for these similarities and differences;highlighting the importance of contexts that influence citizenship activities and values; andassessing the extent to which democratic values are reflected in young people's citizenship activities."--Provided by publisher |
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Situated within the context of "post-soviet times", this book explores young people's citizenship activities and values in three distinct environments: post-soviet union countries, post-soviet union satellites, and countries that were independent of the soviet-union. Its purpose is to investigate the influence of these contexts on the ways young people see their citizenship in what are now emerging democracies. The future of nations depends to a large extent on whether citizens will continue to support existing values and will engage in activities to support those values. Using a framework designed by Kennedy (2006) and further developed by Zalewska, Krzywosz-Rynkiewicz (2011) the study examined the citizenship values of 3794 students aged 11-14-18 from 11 European countries. The main themes of this book include exploring similarities and differences in citizenship activities within countries and across countries; advancing explanations for these similarities and differences; highlighting the importance of contexts that influence citizenship activities and values; and assessing the extent to which democratic values are reflected in young people's citizenship activities |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Youth -- Political activity -- Former Soviet republics
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Youth -- Political activity -- Former communist countries
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Youth -- Political activity -- Europe
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Citizenship -- Former Soviet republics
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Citizenship -- Former communist countries
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Citizenship -- Europe
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Civics & Citizenship.
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EDUCATION -- Educational Policy & Reform -- General.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
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Citizenship
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Youth -- Political activity
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Europe
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Former communist countries
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Soviet Union -- Former Soviet republics
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Electronic book
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Author |
Krzywosz-Rynkiewicz, Beata, editor.
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Zalewska, Anna M., editor.
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Kennedy, Kerry J., editor.
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ISBN |
9781315564005 |
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1315564009 |
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9781317190356 |
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1317190351 |
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9781317190332 |
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1317190335 |
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9781138679771 |
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1138679771 |
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