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4. Children’s Political Socialization: Engagement and Disempowerment
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Role of Ugandan Child Citizens in the Struggle for National Development 1
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PART ONE. Crucial Components of Child Citizenship
- 2. “Education for All” :The Dilemma of Children’s Educational Attainment, National Development, and Class Mobility 73
- 3. “Speaking the English of a Ugandan Person”: The Intersections of Children’s Identity Formation 101
- 4. Children’s Political Socialization: Engagement and Disempowerment 125
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PART TWO: Actualizations
- 5. “Village Life Is Better Than Town Life”: Identity, Migration, and Development in the Lives of Ugandan Child Citizens 143
- 6. “Our Children Have Only Known War”: The Predicament of Children and Childhood in Northern Uganda 167
- 7. “Did the Constitution Produce my Children!?”: Cultural Production and Contestation in Uganda’s National Primary School Music Festivals 219
- Epilogue 265
- Notes 271
- References 281
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Role of Ugandan Child Citizens in the Struggle for National Development 1
-
PART ONE. Crucial Components of Child Citizenship
- 2. “Education for All” :The Dilemma of Children’s Educational Attainment, National Development, and Class Mobility 73
- 3. “Speaking the English of a Ugandan Person”: The Intersections of Children’s Identity Formation 101
- 4. Children’s Political Socialization: Engagement and Disempowerment 125
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PART TWO: Actualizations
- 5. “Village Life Is Better Than Town Life”: Identity, Migration, and Development in the Lives of Ugandan Child Citizens 143
- 6. “Our Children Have Only Known War”: The Predicament of Children and Childhood in Northern Uganda 167
- 7. “Did the Constitution Produce my Children!?”: Cultural Production and Contestation in Uganda’s National Primary School Music Festivals 219
- Epilogue 265
- Notes 271
- References 281
- Index 295