ABSTRACT

This important volume provides a comprehensive study of the concept of democratic citizenship (including its conditions and pre-requisites), which has an established place in higher education courses in politics, social policy, sociology and social philosophy. The contributing political philosophers and educational theorists collectively provide a critical commentary on the assumptions, principles and presuppositions associated with the idea of education for active democratic citizenship. This book presents an invaluable combination of original essays from established authors and previously published seminal articles specially revised for the volume.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction and Review

chapter 6|14 pages

Citizenship Education and Multiculturalism

chapter 7|17 pages

Citizenship Education and Gender

chapter 11|14 pages

Developing Education for Citizenship