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Alternative citizenship styles
12014-09-15T20:27:16-07:00Samantha Closef42637f3cf8f8e584095341d3b0809f178e3d4496106Glossary term for "alternative citizenship styles"plain2014-11-04T12:14:56-08:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7Alternative citizenship styles are ways in which in the current social, political and media environment, young people perceive, express and act upon their citizenship in ways that substantially differ from the conceptions of their parents’ generation and from “legacy citizenship models”, with important consequences to civic education, and to the larger political system (Kligler-Vilenchik)
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1media/wordle-themes.jpgmedia/wordle-themes.jpg2014-06-02T16:12:25-07:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7Glossary and Resources73image_header2015-07-09T10:43:05-07:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7