
Civic Learning, Democratic Citizenship and the Public Sphere
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 18. October 2013
Book
Hardback
XX, 214 pages
978-94-007-7258-8 (ISBN)
Description
This books explores the relationships between learning, democratic citizenship and the public sphere from thee interconnected angles: theory, methodology and research. The main message of the book is that civic learning necessarily has a public character, as it is learning that emerges from engagement in democratic processes and practices that occur both at the centre and the margins of society. Through a combination of theoretical development, methodological reflection and empirical case study, the chapters in the book provide new insights in the complexities of learning in the context of the ongoing struggle for democracy.
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Edition
2014 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
XX, 214 p. 1 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
524 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-007-7258-8 (9789400772588)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-007-7259-5
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Content
Introduction: Civic learning, democratic citizenship and the public sphere; Gert Biesta, Maria De Bie and Danny Wildemeersch.- 1. Learning in public places; Gert Biesta.- SECTION 1: THEORY.- 2. Displacing concepts of social learning and democratic citizenship; Danny Wildemeersch.- 3. Social services and their educational mandate in the modern nation state; Walter Lorenz.- 4. Learning Democracy in Social Work; Maria Bouverne-De Bie, Rudi Roose, Filip Coussée and Lieve Bradt.- 5. Subjectificating socialization for the common good: The case for a democratic offensive in upbringing and education; Micha de Winter.- SECTION 2: METHODOLOGY.- 6. Mapping children's presence in the neighbourhood; Sven De Visscher.- 7. Research as response: Methodological reflections; Carmen Mathijssen and Danny Wildemeersch.- 8. Action research and democracy; Rudi Roose, Maria Bouverne-De Bie and Griet Roets.- 9. Educational research on community building practices: From evaluation to witnessing; Peter Reyskens and Joke Vandenabeele.- SECTION 3: RESEARCH.- 10. When the wrong people speak. On bullying as a political problem for democratisation in schools; Carl Anders Säfström.- 11. Democratic experimentation in early childhood education; Michel Vandenbroeck and Jan Peeters.- 12. Disturbing pedagogies in Special Youth Care; Karel De Vos.- 13. Theorizing underlying notions of citizenship in the dynamics of learning in public policy units; Griet Roets and Rudi Roose.- 14. Education and sustainability issues: an analysis of publics-in-the-making; Katrien Van Poeck and Joke Vandenabeele. Index.