Fitzpatrick,Anne
2017
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur (Kanak-Kanak)
ISBN
9781608187249
Excerpt:
Democracy / Fitzpatrick,Anne
Relevance:
0.9926
Rosanvallon, Pierre
2018
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9780674979437
Excerpt:
Good Government Democracy Beyond Elections Rosanvallon, Pierre
Relevance:
0.4964
Forst, Rainer, 1964- author
2014
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9781780939995
Excerpt:
Justice, democracy and the right to justification : Rainer Forst in dialogue / Forst, Rainer
Relevance:
0.3723
Gat, Azar
2010
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Taman Tun Dr Ismail Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Gombak Setia Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Setiawangsa Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Bandar Baru Sentul
ISBN
9781442201149
Excerpt:
Victorious and vulnerable : why democracy won in the 20th century and how it is still imperiled /
Relevance:
0.3723
Hayward, Bronwyn
"Children growing up today are confronted by four difficult and intersecting challenges: dangerous environmental change, weakening democracies, growing social inequality, and a global economy marked by unprecedented youth unemployment and unsustainable resource extraction. Yet on streets everywhere, there is also a strong, youthful energy for change.This book sets out an inspiring new agenda for citizenship and environmental education which reflects the responsibility and opportunities facing educators, researchers, parents and community groups to support young citizens as they learn to 'make a difference' on the issues that concern them. Controversial yet ultimately hopeful, political scientist Bronwyn Hayward rethinks assumptions about youth citizenship in neoliberal democracies. Her comparative discussion with the US and UK draws on lessons from New Zealand, a country where young citizens often express a strong sense of personal responsibility for their planet but where many children also face shocking social conditions. Hayward develops a 'SEEDS' model of ecological citizenship education (Social agency, Environmental Education, Embedded justice, Decentred deliberative democracy and Self transcendence). The discussion considers how the SEEDs model can support young citizens' democratic imagination and develop their 'handprint' for social justice.From eco-worriers and citizen-scientists to streetwise sceptics, "Children, Citizenship and Environment" identifies a variety of forms of citizenship and discusses why many approaches make it more difficult, not easier, for young citizens to effect change. This book will be of interest to a wide audience, in particular teachers of children aged 8-12 and professionals who work in Environmental Citizenship Education as well as students and researchers with an interest in environmental change, democracy and intergenerational justice.Introduced by international sustainability expert Tim Jackson, the book includes forewords by leading European and USA academics, Andrew Dobson and Roger Hart.Half the author's royalties will be donated to child poverty projects following the earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand.Follow Bronwyn Hayward's blog at: http://growing-greens.blogspot.co.nz/<BR>"--
"Today's millennial generation inherit a world confronted by four difficult and intersecting challenges: dangerous environmental change, weakening democracies, growing social inequality, and a paradigm of economic growth that has contributed to unprecedented youth unemployment and resource extraction beyond our planet's limits. But the future is not inevitable and today on the streets everywhere; there is a strong, youthful energy for change. 'Children, Citizenship and Environment' sets out a new agenda for citizenship education which reflects both the responsibility and opportunities we are confronted with to support young citizens. In a myth busting discussion of issues facing young citizens growing up in neoliberal democracies, political scientist Bronwyn Hayward draws on the experience of New Zealanders, a nation where young citizens often express a strong sense of personal responsibility for their planet but where many face shocking social conditions. Theoretically informed and written with engaging practical insight, Hayward argues that young citizens today will need fewer lessons in how to recycle or when to switch off the lights and more intergenerational support to reclaim their democratic imagination and discover the 'seeds' of ecological citizenship and their own SMART ' handprint' for social justice. This book will be of interest to a wide audience including teachers in the Education sector, students and researchers, as well as policy makers and N.G.Os who work in the area of Youth Citizenship"--
2012
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9781849714372
Excerpt:
Democracy.
Relevance:
0.0000
Rio, Knut Mikjel Smedal, Olaf H.
2011
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9781845454906
Excerpt:
Democracy.
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0.0000
Ulfelder, Jay.
2010
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9781935049180
Excerpt:
Democracy -- Mathematical models.
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Hamilton, Daniel S. (Daniel Sheldon), 1955-
2006
ISBN
9780976643487
Excerpt:
Democracy.
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0.0000

