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Youth Civic Engagement in a Globalized World, Citizenship Education in Comparative Perspective, edited by Catherine Broom

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Youth Civic Engagement in a Globalized World, Citizenship Education in Comparative Perspective, edited by Catherine Broom
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Youth Civic Engagement in a Globalized World
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
961117345
Responsibility statement
edited by Catherine Broom
Series statement
Springer eBooksPalgrave Studies in Global Citizenship Education and Democracy
Sub title
Citizenship Education in Comparative Perspective
Summary
In this book, the authors explore the apparent decline in youth civic engagement through research studies conducted in seven societies/nations with varied experiences with democracy. This work is framed within a youth civic engagement model. Each subsequent chapter presents the findings for each nation, along with contextual and historical discussions of citizenship education. This book explores the findings in Canada, England, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, and Mexico.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Youth Civic Engagement in Context -- Chapter 2: Citizenship Education in Canada, past and present -- Chapter 3: Exploring Youth Civic Engagement, A view from England -- Chapter 4: Youth Civic Engagement in Hong Kong: A Glimpse into Two Systems Under One China -- Chapter 5: Citizenship Education Discourse(s) in India -- Chapter 6: The Contradictory Place of Civic Education in the Italian Education System -- Chapter 7: Citizenship Education in Japan, Past, Present, Future -- Chapter 8: Exploring Youth Civic Engagement and Disengagement in Mexico -- Chapter 9: Book Conclusion: Youth Civic Engagement or Disengagement, Civic Mindsets and Democracy.
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