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From Margins to Adult Education Centers. Insights from a Research on Active Citizenship Education with Female Migrant Students

Authors :
Maksimović, M
Koruga, N
Mussi, A
Maksimović, M
Koruga, N
Mussi, A
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

While the current debate highlights the signals of an increasing civic deficit in contemporary societies (Blais & Dobrzynska, 1998; Putnam, 2000) and in Italy as well (Santerini, 2020), new forms of active citizenship are beginning to be detected. These are often implemented by citizens at the margins of the mainstream expressions of citizenship (such us youth, minorities, migrants and women) (Zani & Barrett, 2012) and less visible in the public sphere. At the same time, they have the potential to contribute to renew the constructs of citizenship and active citizenship education from an intercultural, processual and transformative perspective (Banks, 2017; Lazzarini, 2018). CPIAs (Provincial Centers for Adult Education) are formal adult education institutions in Italy. They appear today as particularly heterogeneous contexts (Colombo & Scardigno, 2019; Floreancig et al., 2018) with a school population characterized by superdiversity (Vertovec, 2007). The promotion of civic education is explicitly included among CPIAs aims (Ministero dell’Istruzione, 2020), although their teachers struggle to deal with the complexity of their multicultural classes and to promptly innovate their methods and approaches to citizenship and active citizenship education. The contribution presents a study that was carried out in a CPIA inside a multicultural neighborhood of Milan (Italy) as part of a wider project called Abitare insieme (Italian for ‘Living together’) (AMIF 3477). The research was inscribed within a qualitative paradigm (Denzin & Lincoln, 2011), adopting the methodological framework of participatory research to enhance reflexivity and transformative practices (Bove, 2009). Within the project, an innovative intervention of active citizenship education was experimented within the CPIA. The study was based on data gathered through interviews conducted with female students with migratory background involved in the project and qualitative observations of their pa

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383756705
Document Type :
Electronic Resource