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This Open Access book presents an international group of scholars
seeking to understand how youth from different cultures relate to
modern multidimensional concepts of citizenship, and the roles that
education and society have in shaping the views of the world's
future citizens. The book also explores how different aspects of
citizenship, such as attitudes towards diverse population groups
and concerns for social issues, relate to classical definitions of
norm-based citizenship from the political sciences. Authors from
Asia, Europe, and Latin America provide a series of in-depth
investigations into how concepts of "good citizenship" are shaped
in different regions of the globe, using the rich comparative data
from the IEA's International Civic and Citizenship Study (ICCS)
2016. In twelve chapters, the authors review the concept of "good
citizenship"; how citizenship norms adherence is configured into
profiles across countries; and what country, school, and background
factors are related to how students adhere to citizenship norms.
Recognizing contingent social and political situations in specific
regions of the world, the present books offer six chapters where
authors apply their expertise to offer locally relevant and
pertinent observations on how young people from diverse cultures
understand and relate to different dimensions of citizenship in
countries of Asia, Europe, and Latin America. The present book is
of relevance for different audiences interested in civic education
and political socialization, including social sciences and
education, integrating topics from political science, sociology,
political psychology, and law.
This Open Access book presents an international group of scholars
seeking to understand how youth from different cultures relate to
modern multidimensional concepts of citizenship, and the roles that
education and society have in shaping the views of the world's
future citizens. The book also explores how different aspects of
citizenship, such as attitudes towards diverse population groups
and concerns for social issues, relate to classical definitions of
norm-based citizenship from the political sciences. Authors from
Asia, Europe, and Latin America provide a series of in-depth
investigations into how concepts of "good citizenship" are shaped
in different regions of the globe, using the rich comparative data
from the IEA's International Civic and Citizenship Study (ICCS)
2016. In twelve chapters, the authors review the concept of "good
citizenship"; how citizenship norms adherence is configured into
profiles across countries; and what country, school, and background
factors are related to how students adhere to citizenship norms.
Recognizing contingent social and political situations in specific
regions of the world, the present books offer six chapters where
authors apply their expertise to offer locally relevant and
pertinent observations on how young people from diverse cultures
understand and relate to different dimensions of citizenship in
countries of Asia, Europe, and Latin America. The present book is
of relevance for different audiences interested in civic education
and political socialization, including social sciences and
education, integrating topics from political science, sociology,
political psychology, and law.
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