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The Struggle for Citizenship Education in Egypt

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The Struggle for Citizenship Education in Egypt

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(Re) Imagining Subjects and Citizens

The Struggle for Citizenship Education in Egypt

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The Struggle for Citizenship Education in Egypt book

(Re) Imagining Subjects and Citizens
Edited ByJason Nunzio Dorio, Ehaab D. Abdou, Nashwa Moheyeldine
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 21 December 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429029271
Pages 292
eBook ISBN 9780429029271
Subjects Education
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Dorio, J.N., Abdou, E.D., & Moheyeldine, N. (Eds.). (2018). The Struggle for Citizenship Education in Egypt: (Re) Imagining Subjects and Citizens (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429029271

ABSTRACT

This book offers nuanced analyses of the narratives, spaces, and forms of citizenship education prior to and during the aftermath of the January 2011 Egyptian Revolution. To explore the dynamics shaping citizenship education during this significant socio-political transition, this edited volume brings together established and emerging researchers from multiple disciplines, perspectives, and geographic locations. By highlighting the impacts of recent transitions on perceptions of citizenship and citizenship education in Egypt, this volume demonstrates that the critical developments in Egypt’s schools, universities, and other non-formal and informal spaces of education, have not been isolated from local, national, and global debates around meanings of citizenship.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

ByJason Nunzio Dorio, Ehaab D. Abdou, Nashwa Moheyeldine

part I|91 pages

Pre-revolution

chapter 1|32 pages

Envisioning Hope in Post-revolutionary Egypt Through Critical Citizenship Education

ByJason Nunzio Dorio, Ehaab D. Abdou, Nashwa Moheyeldine

chapter 2|14 pages

Latent Heat

Changing Forms of Activism Under Repressive Authoritarian Regimes From Formal Institutions to Disruptive Social Movements
ByShireen Zayed

chapter 3|14 pages

Social Media as a New Space for Citizenship and Resistance in the Egyptian Public Sphere

ByYousra Omar El Farouk

chapter 4|14 pages

Educated Hope in Cairo

The Formation of Young Muslim Citizens
BySara Lei Sparre

chapter 5|15 pages

(Re)Production of the Loyal Muslim Egyptian Citizen

Physical Spaces, Everyday Rituals, and Discourses in Schools
ByMamdouh Fadil

part II|95 pages

Post-revolution

chapter 6|15 pages

Discourses Around Nubians

A Critical Discourse Analysis of Egyptian Social Studies and History Textbooks
ByNesma Mansour

chapter 7|16 pages

One Subject, Various Understandings

Secondary School Student Perceptions of Citizenship in Post-revolutionary Egypt
ByNashwa Moheyeldine

chapter 8|14 pages

Between Local and Global Citizenship in Egypt

BySara O. Ahmed

chapter 9|18 pages

Global Citizenship Education in a Digital Age

A Collaborative Autoethnography
ByMaha Bali, Azza Awwad, Fatma Halawa, Fadila Hassib, Jana Khalifa, Fayrouz El Serogy

chapter 10|14 pages

Citizenship Negotiation in Spaces of Non-formal Education

Student Activities in Egyptian Public Universities
ByFarah Ramzy

chapter 11|16 pages

Toward a Holistic Journey of Self-authorship

Impacts of Community Engagement on Intercultural Maturity and Global Citizenship of University Students in Egypt
ByNoha Desouky Aly

part III|60 pages

Post-revolution: Non-formal and Informal Spaces of Citizenship Education

chapter 12|15 pages

Unschooling and Opportunities for Boosting Citizenship in Egypt

ByNouran S. Ahmed

chapter 13|14 pages

Rite of Passage? Child Laborers, Education, and Identity in Egypt

ByKoboul E. Mansour

chapter 14|14 pages

Alternative Spaces for Civic Engagement

The Phenomenon of Coworking Spaces in Egypt
ByAbeer Rabei, Shereen Aly

chapter 15|15 pages

Egyptian History Without “Gatekeepers”

Non-formal History Learning in Post-2011 Egypt
ByNayera Abdelrahman Soliman, Mohamed Yehia
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