Conceptualizing Citizenship. Eastern European Inputs to the Contemporary Debates. Insights from Hungary Cover Image

Conceptualizing Citizenship. Eastern European Inputs to the Contemporary Debates. Insights from Hungary
Conceptualizing Citizenship. Eastern European Inputs to the Contemporary Debates. Insights from Hungary

Author(s): Alexandra Holle, Éva Ványi
Subject(s): State/Government and Education
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: citizenship; democratization; education;

Summary/Abstract: Active citizenship, critical citizenship, digital citizenship, global citizenship: just a few from the concepts that have shaped the debate about citizenship in the past decades. While these concepts have dominated both the academic and the public discourse and had implications for citizenship education in mature democracies, they often seem to be far away from the lived realities of many Eastern European new democracies. In these countries, debates about citizenship have been burdened with the legacies of the non-democratic past, and even citizenship education has been marginalized for a long time. This paper introduces the Hungarian case and aims to contribute to the theoretical debates about the concept of the good citizen by reflecting on the peculiarities of a post-socialist new democracy.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 1-24
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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