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Rethinking Citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe
Insights from Education and Political ResearchBristol Studies in Comparative and International Education 1. First Edition
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Verlag: | Bristol University Press |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 01.04.2025 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781529240801 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 272 |
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Bringing together contributors from across Europe, this volume explores citizenship practice in Central and Eastern Europe.<br /><br />Das E-Book Rethinking Citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe wird angeboten von Bristol University Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:<br />
Education Policy, Decolonial Theory, Sustainable Development Goal 4, Teacher Professionalis m, Central and Eastern Europe, Citizenship
Education Policy, Decolonial Theory, Sustainable Development Goal 4, Teacher Professionalis m, Central and Eastern Europe, Citizenship
<p>Part 1: Conceptual Frameworks and Theoretical Perspectives</p>
<p> 1. Introduction - Nina Kolleck and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski</p>
<p> 2. Theorizing EU citizenship practices - Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski</p>
<p> 3. Citizen engagement mediated by digital technologies during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and civic unrest in Belarus: Emerging citizen agency for democratic rights - Mariana Gustafsson, Vasil Navumau, and Olga Matveieva</p>
<p> 4. Being or Becoming Political? Performative Citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe - Bojan Baća and Jelena Vasiljević</p>
<p> 5. Citizen, citoyen, and Staatsbürger: Between misunderstandings and productive cross-fertilization in European educational materials - Claire Moulin-Doos</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Part 2: Citizenship Education and Civic Engagement</p>
<p> 6. Citizenship and Civic education in Central and Eastern Europe - Nina Kolleck</p>
<p> 7. Culture Wars on Civic Education - Andrea Szukala</p>
<p> 8. The Politics of Civic Education in the Post-Yugoslav Region - Tamara P. Trošt</p>
<p> 9. Participation Disempowered. Polish Participatory Budgeting and a Missed Chance for Citizen Empowerment - Joanna Podgórska-Rykała and Janusz Grygieńć</p>
<p> 10. Citizenship Education in CEE: Perspectives and Desiderata of Transnationally Networked NGOs - Lasse Hansen and Nina Kolleck</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Part 3: Regional Perspectives and Case Studies</p>
<p> 11. European Parliament Elections in East-Central Europe: Participation, Eurosceptic Voting and Perceptions of Young People - Lisa Anders, Astrid Lorenz, and Hendrik Träger</p>
<p> 12. Long-distance citizenship. Voting rights for citizens abroad and dual-citizenship policies in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe - Dietmar Müller</p>
<p> 13. Attitudes of German youth towards the war in Ukraine - Johannes Schuster, Lea Fobel, and Nina Kolleck</p>
<p> 14. Civic digital participation for rural development. Lessons from a German survey for LEADER regions in Central and Eastern Europe - Veronika Stein and Christian Pentzold</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Part 4: Conclusion</p>
<p> 15. Concluding Thoughts - Pawel Karolewski and Nina Kolleck</p>
<p> 1. Introduction - Nina Kolleck and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski</p>
<p> 2. Theorizing EU citizenship practices - Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski</p>
<p> 3. Citizen engagement mediated by digital technologies during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and civic unrest in Belarus: Emerging citizen agency for democratic rights - Mariana Gustafsson, Vasil Navumau, and Olga Matveieva</p>
<p> 4. Being or Becoming Political? Performative Citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe - Bojan Baća and Jelena Vasiljević</p>
<p> 5. Citizen, citoyen, and Staatsbürger: Between misunderstandings and productive cross-fertilization in European educational materials - Claire Moulin-Doos</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Part 2: Citizenship Education and Civic Engagement</p>
<p> 6. Citizenship and Civic education in Central and Eastern Europe - Nina Kolleck</p>
<p> 7. Culture Wars on Civic Education - Andrea Szukala</p>
<p> 8. The Politics of Civic Education in the Post-Yugoslav Region - Tamara P. Trošt</p>
<p> 9. Participation Disempowered. Polish Participatory Budgeting and a Missed Chance for Citizen Empowerment - Joanna Podgórska-Rykała and Janusz Grygieńć</p>
<p> 10. Citizenship Education in CEE: Perspectives and Desiderata of Transnationally Networked NGOs - Lasse Hansen and Nina Kolleck</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Part 3: Regional Perspectives and Case Studies</p>
<p> 11. European Parliament Elections in East-Central Europe: Participation, Eurosceptic Voting and Perceptions of Young People - Lisa Anders, Astrid Lorenz, and Hendrik Träger</p>
<p> 12. Long-distance citizenship. Voting rights for citizens abroad and dual-citizenship policies in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe - Dietmar Müller</p>
<p> 13. Attitudes of German youth towards the war in Ukraine - Johannes Schuster, Lea Fobel, and Nina Kolleck</p>
<p> 14. Civic digital participation for rural development. Lessons from a German survey for LEADER regions in Central and Eastern Europe - Veronika Stein and Christian Pentzold</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Part 4: Conclusion</p>
<p> 15. Concluding Thoughts - Pawel Karolewski and Nina Kolleck</p>
<p>Nina Kolleck is Professor of Education Research at the University of Potsdam with a specialization in citizenship education.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski is Professor of Political Theory and Democracy Research at the University of Leipzig, with a focus on citizenship and citizenship education in Central and Eastern Europe.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski is Professor of Political Theory and Democracy Research at the University of Leipzig, with a focus on citizenship and citizenship education in Central and Eastern Europe.</p>
<p>• Written by an international team of scholars from across Europe; </p>
<p> • Offers a nuanced understanding of the complex and contested nature of citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe; </p>
<p> • Addresses the previous lack of systematic research on citizenship practices in Central and Eastern Europe.</p>
<p> • Offers a nuanced understanding of the complex and contested nature of citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe; </p>
<p> • Addresses the previous lack of systematic research on citizenship practices in Central and Eastern Europe.</p>
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