National–Postnational–Transnational? Changing Conceptualizations of Citizenship in Comparative and International Education Research
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Published:2016
Dobrochna Hildebrandt-Wypych, 2016. "National–Postnational–Transnational? Changing Conceptualizations of Citizenship in Comparative and International Education Research", Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2015
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Abstract
The aim of the text is to present a historical foundation of the changing conceptualization of citizenship and to outline the present trends in citizenship theory from a social and educational perspective. Based on a 132literature review from the 1990s and the first decade of the new millennium, an attempt is made to describe possible changes in school curricula in order to demonstrate the diversifying content and role of civic education. These considerations must be placed in a broader context of the transforming content of current public debates on citizenship and nationhood, including the increasingly ethnicity-oriented views of nationhood in many European and non-European countries, accompanied by the rise of anti-immigrant discourse.
