Learning, philosophy, and African citizenship /

This open access book discusses and addresses the compelling questions concerning the ideals of citizenship, the processes of learning to fulfill these ideals, and possibilities of education in fostering citizenship. Rather than advocating for one framework, the authors demonstrate the continuously...

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Other Authors: Holma, Katariina (Editor), Kontinen, Tiina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction. By Tiina Kontinen and Katariina Holma -- 2. The ambiguity of learning citizenship: diverse conceptions based on different theories of democracy. By Minna-Kerttu Kekki -- 3. Learning citizenship through mimesis: an Adornian perspective. By Hanna-Maija Huhtala -- 4. Citizenship as practice of equaliberty. By Lenka Hanovska -- 5. From reactivity into freedom: reading Rosi Braidotti on sustainable citizenship. By Anna Itkonen and Katariina Holma -- 6. Communities and habits of citizenship: Everyday participation in Kondoa, Tanzania. By Ajali M. Nguyahambi and Tiina Kontinen -- 7. Learning in communities of practice: How to become a good citizen in self-organizing groups in rural Tanzania. By Benta Nyamanyi Matunga -- 8. Womens collaborative ways of learning economic citizenship in patriarchal settings: Village saving groups in rural Uganda. By Karembe F Ahimbisibwe and Alice N Ndidde -- 9. Learning in urban self-organized groups: Technology-mediated citizenship in Dodoma, Tanzania. By Rehema Kilonzo -- 10. Learning marriage ideals and gendered citizenship in God-fearing Uganda. By Henni Alava, Janet Amito and Rom Lawrence -- 11. Exploring notions of community learning into good citizenship. By Twine Hannington Bananuka -- 12. Conclusions. By Tiina Kontinen and Katariina Holma. 
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