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Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2008): Themed Sections: (1) Geographies of Everyday Citizenship (2) Participatory Action Research
Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2008): Themed Sections: (1) Geographies of Everyday Citizenship (2) Participatory Action Research
Publicado:
2015-03-09
Special Theme
Introduction: Geographies of Everyday Citizenship
Jen Dickinson, Max J. Andrucki, Emma Rawlins, Daniel Hale, Victoria Cook
100-112
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Promoting Ecological Citizenship: Rights, Duties and Political Agency
Carme Melo-Escrihuela
113-134
PDF (English)
Citizenship, Health Education and the Obesity ‘Crisis’
Emma Rawlins
135-151
PDF (English)
Research
Young People, Citizenship, Health and Participatory Research: Connections and Disjunctures in Field-Based Research
Natalie Beale
152-172
PDF (English)
Safety, Fear and Belonging: The Everyday Realities of Civic Identity Formation in Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne
Catherine Louise Alexander
173-198
PDF (English)
Citizenship and Belonging in Suburban France: The Music of Zebda Jonathan Ervine
Jonathan Ervine
199-213
PDF (English)
The Role of Tenure, Work and Cooperativism in Sustainable Urban Livelihoods
Louise Crabtree
260-282
PDF (English)
Participatory Action Research
Participatory Action Research as Pedagogy: Boundaries in Syracuse
Alison Mountz, Eli B. Moore, Lori Brown
214-238
PDF (English)
Sidelined by the Guidelines: Reflections on the Limitations of Standard Informed Consent Procedures for the Conduct of Ethical Research
David Butz
239-259
PDF (English)
Interventions
Imperialism Within: Can the Master’s Tools Bring Down Empire?
Sara Koopman
283-307
PDF (English)
El Imperialismo adentro: ¿Pueden las Herramientas del Amo Derribar el Imperio?
Sara Koopman
308-334
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