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