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3 Experiencing an Active Citizenship: Democratic and Inclusive Practices in Three Rural Secondary Schools in Spain

  • Laura Domingo-Peñafiel , Laura Farré-Riera und Núria Simó-Gil
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The Right to Be Rural
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch The Right to Be Rural
© 2021 University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, Alberta

© 2021 University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, Alberta

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents iv
  3. Acknowledgments viii
  4. 1 Geographies of Citizenship, Equity, Opportunity, and Choice 1
  5. I The Right to Rural Education
  6. 2 The Right to Language in Rural Nova Scotia, Canada 19
  7. 3 Experiencing an Active Citizenship: Democratic and Inclusive Practices in Three Rural Secondary Schools in Spain 35
  8. 4 Hallway Pedagogy and Resource Loss: Countering Fake News in Rural Canadian Schools 51
  9. II The Right to Rural Livelihoods
  10. 5 Stemming the Tide: Youth Entrepreneurial Citizenship in Rural Nova Scotia, Canada 71
  11. 6 Dispossession, Environmental Degradation, and the Right to be Rural: The Case of Small-Scale Fishers in Chilika Lagoon, India 91
  12. III The Right to Rural Health
  13. 7 Reproducing the Rural Citizen: Barriers to Rural Birthing and Maternity Care in Canada 107
  14. 8 Rural Food: Rights and Remedies for Older Persons in Canada 123
  15. 9 The Multifaceted Sense of Belonging: Discursive Conceptions of Home by Third Age Residents in Rural Finland 141
  16. IV The Right to Rural Representation
  17. 10 Citizens or Individuals? Patterns of Local Civic Engagement of Young University Graduates Living in Rural Areas in Poland 159
  18. 11 Beyond the “Rural Problem” Comparing Urban and Rural Political Citizenship, Values, and Practices in Atlantic Canada 177
  19. 12 Defining Indigenous Citizenship: Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC), the Right to Self-Determination, and Canadian Citizenship 193
  20. V The Right to Rural Policy
  21. 13 Density Matters and Distance Matters: Canadian Public Policy from a Rural Perspective 211
  22. 14 Rural Citizenship Under the Impact of Rural Transformation: Unpacking the Role of Spatial Planning in Protecting the Right to Be Rural in Zimbabwe 237
  23. 15 The Right to Multiple Futures in the Shadow of Canada’s Smart City Movement 253
  24. 16 “What Makes Our Land Illegal?” Regularization and the Urbanization of Rural Land in Ethiopia 271
  25. VI The Right to Rural Mobility
  26. 17 Exploring Rural Citizenship through Displacement: An Analysis of Citizenship in the Context of Refugee Resettlement and Integration in Rural Canada 289
  27. 18 Local Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Exploring the Situation of Migrant Labourers and their Descendants after Land Reform in Rural Zimbabwe 303
  28. 19 Rural Redlining in the Danish Housing Market: Toward an Analytical Framework for Understanding Spatial (In)justice 321
  29. 20 What’s Next for the Right to Be Rural? 339
  30. Contributors 351
  31. Index 363
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