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Informationen zum Autor Sharlene Swartz is Research Director at the Human Sciences Research Council in South Africa and an Adjunct Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Cape Town! South Africa. She holds a Masters degree from Harvard University! USA!and a PhD in the Sociology of Education from the University of Cambridge! UK.Madeleine Arnot is Professor in Sociology of Education at Cambridge University! UKand is a Professorial Fellow at Jesus College! Cambridge! UK. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and Chair of the Executive Editorial Board of the British Journal of Sociology of Education. Klappentext This text contributes to the field of youth citizenship studies by exploring the experiences of young adults in the context of the formation of nationhood and global citizenship. It also examines! from the perspective of various countries! the role of social context and schooling in creating young citizens. Zusammenfassung In an increasingly youthful world, this book offers international comparative perspectives on the construction of the young citizen and the conditions under which the state, the community or religious movements intervene to shape the educational system and its forms of citizenship education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Youth citizenship and the politics of belonging: introducing contexts, voices, imaginaries Madeleine Arnot and Sharlene Swartz 2. Vulnerability and the neo-liberal youth citizen: a view from Australia Julie McLeod 3. Ikasi style and the quiet violence of dreams: a critique of youth belonging in post-Apartheid South Africa Sharlene Swartz, James Hamilton Harding and Ariane De Lannoy 4. ‘Children of the street’: sexual citizenship and the unprotected lives of Ghanaian street youth Georgina Yaa Oduro 5. The ‘German children’ of Mozambique: long-term legacies of a socialist educational experiment Tanja R. Müller 6. Performing the ‘Knights of Change’: male youth narratives and practices of citizenship in Jordanian schools Roozbeh Shirazi 7. Gendered constructions of citizenship: young Kenyans’ negotiations of rights discourses Madeleine Arnot, Fatuma N. Chege and Violet Wawire 8. Education for global citizenship in a divided society? Young people’s views and experiences Ulrike Niens and Jacqueline Reilly 9. Learning the nation in exile: constructing youth identities, belonging and ‘citizenship’ in Palestinian refugee camps in south Lebanon Kathleen Fincham ...