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Practices of Citizenship in East Africa

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Practices of Citizenship in East Africa

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Perspectives from Philosophical Pragmatism

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Practices of Citizenship in East Africa book

Perspectives from Philosophical Pragmatism
Edited ByKatariina Holma, Tiina Kontinen
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 21 November 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429279171
Pages 258
eBook ISBN 9780429279171
Subjects Development Studies, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Humanities, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
OA Funder University of Jyväskylä
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Holma, K., & Kontinen, T. (Eds.). (2019). Practices of Citizenship in East Africa: Perspectives from Philosophical Pragmatism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429279171

ABSTRACT

Practices of Citizenship in East Africa uses insights from philosophical pragmatism to explore how to strengthen citizenship within developing countries. Using a bottom-up approach, the book investigates the various everyday practices in which citizenship habits are formed and reformulated. In particular, the book reflects on the challenges of implementing the ideals of transformative and critical learning in the attempts to promote active citizenship.

Drawing on extensive empirical research from rural Uganda and Tanzania and bringing forward the voices of African researchers and academics, the book highlights the importance of context in defining how habits and practices of citizenship are constructed and understood within communities. The book demonstrates how conceptualizations derived from philosophical pragmatism facilitate identification of the dynamics of incremental change in citizenship. It also provides a definition of learning as reformulation of habits, which helps to understand the difficulties in promoting change.

This book will be of interest to scholars within the fields of development, governance, and educational philosophy. Practitioners and policy-makers working on inclusive citizenship and interventions to strengthen civil society will also find the concepts explored in this book useful to their work.

The Open Access version of this book, available at

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429279171, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

ByTiina Kontinen, Katariina Holma

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part I|42 pages

Concepts anchored in philosophical pragmatism

chapter 2|14 pages

Practices and habits of citizenship and learning

ByKatariina Holma, Tiina Kontinen

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chapter 3|15 pages

Pragmatism, social inquiry and the method of democracy

ByHenrik Rydenfelt

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chapter 4|11 pages

John Dewey’s notion of social intelligence

ByVeli-Mikko Kauppi, Katariina Holma, Tiina Kontinen

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part II|101 pages

Localized practices and habits of citizenship

chapter 5|16 pages

Contextualizing citizenship in Uganda

ByHenni Alava, Twine H. Bananuka, Karembe F. Ahimbisibwe, Tiina Kontinen

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chapter 6|17 pages

Contextualizing citizenship in Tanzania

ByAjali M. Nguyahambi, Haji H. Chang’a, Benta N. Matunga, Rehema G. Kilonzo, Tiina Kontinen

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chapter 7|15 pages

The everyday and spectacle of subdued citizenship in northern Uganda

ByHenni Alava

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chapter 8|16 pages

Gendered citizenship in rural Uganda

Localized, exclusive and active
ByAlice N. Ndidde, Karembe F. Ahimbisibwe, Tiina Kontinen

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chapter 9|18 pages

“A good believer is a good citizen”

Connecting Islamic morals with civic virtues in rural Tanzania
ByAjali M. Nguyahambi, Tiina Kontinen

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chapter 10|17 pages

Habits of contributing citizenship

Self-help groups in rural Tanzania
ByRehema G. Kilonzo, Benta N. Matunga, Haji H. Chang’a, Tiina Kontinen

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part III|81 pages

Transformative ideals and incremental change

chapter 11|17 pages

Participatory methodology in exploring citizenship

A critical learning process
ByKarembe F. Ahimbisibwe, Alice N. Ndidde, Tiina Kontinen

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chapter 12|18 pages

Learning in a Ugandan gender advocacy NGO

Organizational growth and institutional wrestling
ByTiina Kontinen, Alice N. Ndidde

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chapter 13|15 pages

The crafting of “critical education”

Experiences of a Ugandan NGO
ByTwine H. Bananuka, Vaughn M. John

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chapter 14|18 pages

Social accountability monitoring as an approach to promoting active citizenship in Tanzania

ByAjali M. Nguyahambi, Haji H. Chang’a

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chapter 15|11 pages

Conclusions

ByTiina Kontinen, Katariina Holma

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