Citizenship and Citizenship Education in a Global Age

Politics, Policies, and Practices in China
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ISBN-13:
9781433108013
Veröffentl:
2011
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
06.05.2011
Seiten:
280
Autor:
Wing-Wah Law
Gewicht:
397 g
Format:
225x150x16 mm
Serie:
2, Global Studies in Education
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book examines issues of citizenship, citizenship education, and social change in China, exploring the complexity of interactions among global forces, the nation-state, local governments, schools, and individuals ¿ including students ¿ in selecting and identifying with elements of citizenship and citizenship education in a multileveled polity. It also provides a clear, detailed guide to studies on China, discussing the country¿s responses to global challenges and social transitions for over a century ¿ from its military defeats by foreign powers in the 1840s to its rise as a world power in the early 21st century ¿ on its path toward reviving the nation and making a modern Chinese citizenry. Citizenship and Citizenship Education in a Global Age is accessible to readers in the fields of sociology, globalization, citizenship studies, comparative education, and Chinäs development.
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Contents: Kevin B. Wright/Lynne M. Webb: Preface ¿ Erin M. Bryant/Jennifer Marmo/Artemio Ramirez, Jr.: A Functional Approach to Social Networking Sites ¿ Jeffrey T. Child/Sandra Petronio: Unpacking the Paradoxes of Privacy in CMC Relationships: The Challenges of Blogging and Relational Communication on the Internet ¿ Catalina L. Toma/Jeffrey T. Hancock: A New Twist on Love¿s Labor: Self-Presentation in Online Dating Profiles ¿ Deborah Ballard-Reisch/Bobby Rozzell/Lou Heldman/David Kamerer: Microchannels and CMC: Short Paths to Developing, Maintaining, and Dissolving Relationships ¿ W. Scott Sanders/Patricia Amason: Communication Competence and Apprehension during CMC in Online and Face-to-face Relationships ¿ Stephanie Tom Tong/Joseph B. Walther: Relational Maintenance and CMC ¿ Andrew C. High/Denise H. Solomon: Locating Computer-Mediated Social Support Within Online Communication Environments ¿ Kevin B. Wright/Ahlam Muhtaseb: Personal Relationships and Computer-Mediated Support Groups ¿ Jinsuk Kim/Kathryn Dindia: Online Self-Disclosure: A Review of Research ¿ Jeanine Warisse Turner/N. Lamar Reinsch, Jr.: Multicommunicating and Episodic Presence: Developing New Constructs for Studying New Phenomena ¿ Paige P. Edley/Renée Houston: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: The Role of ICTs in Work and Family Connections ¿ Amy Janan Johnson/Jennifer A. H. Becker: CMC and the Conceptualization of «Friendship»: How Friendships Have Changed with the Advent of New Methods of Interpersonal Communication ¿ Katheryn C. Maguire/Stacey L. Connaughton: A Cross-Contextual Examination of Technologically Mediated Communication and Social Presence in Long-Distance Relationships ¿ Theodore A. Avtgis/E. Phillips Polack/Sydney M. Staggers/Susan M. Wieczorek: Healthcare Provider-Recipient Interactions: Is «Online» Interaction the Next Best Thing to Being There? ¿ Gustavo S. Mesch/Michal Frankel: Family Imbalance and Adjustment to Information and Communication Technologies ¿ Mark L. Hans/Brittney D. Selvidge/Katie A. Tinker/Lynne M. Webb: Online Performances of Gender: Blogs, Gender-Bending, and Cybersex as Relational Exemplars ¿ Norah E. Dunbar/Matthew Jensen: Digital Deception in Personal Relationships ¿ Makenzie Phillips/Brian H. Spitzberg: Speculating about Spying on MySpace and Beyond: Social Network Surveillance and Obsessive Relational Intrusion ¿ Andrew R. Schrock/Danah Boyd: Problematic Youth Interactions Online: Solicitation, Harassment, and Cyberbullying.

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