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Becoming Citizens in an Era of Globalization and Transnational Migration: Re-imagining Citizenship as Critical Practice

机译:在全球化和跨国移民时代成为公民:将公民身份重新想象为重要实践

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This article examines how the perspectives and experiences of Arab American youth from immigrant communities can help educators think about what it means to teach young people to become active participants in the social, civic, and political spheres within and across the boundaries of nation-states. Arab American youths' perspectives are reflective of the transnational nature of their life experiences, as well as the unfortunate ways they have been positioned as enemy-outsiders to the United States in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. Listening closely to the experiences and perspectives of these young people yields concrete implications for designing citizenship education that reflects the changing nature of belonging and citizenship. This article proposes that we stop thinking about citizenship primarily in relation to national identifications and begin to see it as a set of critical practices—practices that give young people the tools to work for social change within and across the boundaries of nation-states.
机译:本文探讨了来自移民社区的阿拉伯裔青年的观点和经验如何帮助教育工作者思考教青年人成为民族国家内部或跨越国家,社会,公民和政治领域积极参与者的意义。阿拉伯美国青年的观点反映了他们生活经历的跨国性,以及他们在2001年9月11日之后被视为美国的敌人的不幸方式。仔细听取这些经历和观点这些年轻人对设计公民意识教育产生了具体的影响,反映了归属感和公民意识的不断变化。本文提出,我们应该不再主要考虑与民族认同有关的公民身份,而开始将其视为一系列关键实践,这些实践为年轻人提供了在民族国家内部或跨越民族国家边界进行社会变革的工具。

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    《Theory Into Practice》 |2009年第4期|274-282|共9页
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    Thea Renda Abu El-Haj;

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    Graduate School of Education at Rutgers,;

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