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NECE - Networking European Citizenship Education
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TopicsThe NECE activities cover a range of topics relevant for citizenship education in Europe. The statements and articles from experts and practioniers exemplify the diversity of perspectives and working models in Europe and the challenge to bring these together and derive a common European ground.
1. Citizenship Education and Social Cohesion
Contributions at the NECE Conference in Trieste 2010
Input by Naseem Akhtar, Saheli Women’s Group (UK) (PDF-Version: 396 KB)
Input by Frank Eckardt, Bauhaus University Weimar (Germany)
"Loosing social cohesion? - European cities between social segregation and gentrification" (PDF-Version: 384 KB)
Contributions at the NECE Conference in Vilnius 2009
Statement by Heinz-Herbert Noll, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences/ Director of the Social Indicators Research Centre (Germany)
"Indicators for Social Exclusion and Social Cohesion in the EU" (PDF-Version: 1.866 KB)
Input by Dr. Bryony Hoskins, Institute of Education, University of London (UK)
Panel: "The Impact of Cultural and Civic Education on Social Cohesion: Chances – Challenges – Changes" (PDF-Version: 441 KB)
Input by Andrea Reupold and Jutta Reich-Claassen, University of Munich (Germany)
"Civic Participation and Volunteerism – Lessons from a Milieu-Specific Perspective" (PDF-Version: 763 KB)
Input by Anneliese Oeschger, International Movement ATD Fourth World (Germany)
within the topic "Poverty – Social Exclusion – Civil Participation: How to Organise Access from the Fringes of Society?" (PDF-Version: 427 KB)
Input by Julia Franz, University Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
"Social Cohesion and Intergenerational Learning Arrangements" (PDF-Version: 2.080 KB)
2. Citizenship Education in Central and Southeastern Europe
Contributions at the NECE Workshop Zagreb 2009
Keynote by Vessela Tcherneva, Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, formerly Centre for Liberal Strategies (Bulgaria)
"How can Citizenship Education Contribute to the Sustainability of Democracy?" (PDF-Version: 276 KB)
Input by Ondrej Matejka, Civic Education Centre (CZ)
"Challenges and Chances of Citizenship Education in the Czech Republic" (PDF-Version: 271 KB)
Workshop Report of the Expert Debate: "Perspectives for non-formal Citizenship Education in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe" (PDF-Version: 127 KB) by Andreas Karsten, nonformality.org (Germany)
3. Migration Societies and Diversity
Contributions at the NECE Workshop Barcelona 2010
Keynote by Phil Wood, Expert and Consultant in Cultural Diversity and Urban Policy/ Principal Advisor to the Council of Europe’s "Intercultural Cities" Programme (UK)
"Planning for the Intercultural City" (PDF-Version: 599 KB)
Input by Martijn Oosterbaan, Utrecht University (the Netherlands)
"Are You Citizened? Citizenship, Diversity and the City" (PDF-Version: 585 KB)
Input by John Eade, Roehampton University (UK)
"Cultural and Ethnic Diversity in Cities: Challenges and Chances" (PDF-Version: 674 KB)
Input by Concepción Maiztegui Oñate, University of Deusto (Spain)
"How is Citizenship Education Dealing with the Consequences of Diversity" (PDF-Version: 476 KB)
Contributions at the NECE Conference Lissabon 2007
Statement for the Discussion Panel by Selma Muhic Dizdarevic, Charles University (Czech Republic)
"Europe and its Multinational Project of Integration: How to Succeed?" (PDF-Version: 68 KB)
Input by Paul Scheffer, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
"The Land of Arrival: How Migration Is Changing Europe" (PDF-Version: 210 KB)
4. National Identities and the European Integration
Contribution at the NECE Workshop Barcelona 2010
Input by Kai Vöckler, Archis Interventions (Germany)
"Politics of Identity – The Example of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina" (PDF-Version: 389 KB)
Contributions at the NECE Conference Lissabon 2007
Input by Ute Frevert, Max Planck Institute for Human Development (Germany)
"Migration – History – Diversity: National Memories and Cultural Identities in Europe" (PDF-Version: 89 KB)
Contributions at the NECE Workshop Tallinn 2007
Input by Cornelia Bruell, Institute for European Integration Research (eif) (Austria)
"Citizenship Education Between Ethnic-Identity-Nationality: Scientific Findings and County-specific Comparisons" (PDF-Version: 88 KB)
Input by Stefan Auer, La Trobe University (Australia)
"The Politics of Memory in Europe: The Foundation for a European Integration" (PDF-Version: 100 KB)
Input by Fabrice Larat, Centre d'Expertise et de Recherche Administrative
École Nationale d'Administration (France) formerly University of Mannheim, Germany
"The Culture of Memory in Europe – the Foundation for the Integration of Europe" (PDF-Version: 102 KB)
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NECE newsletter 03/11
This edition focuses on the current crisis in Europe. Inga Wachsmann from the Foundation Charles Léopold Mayer, France, and Dr Stefan Auer from the La Trobe University in Australia ask if Europe has failed or if the crisis could be an opportunity for Europe. Dr Mimis Petridis informs about the work and aims of the UNESCO Center Aristotelis in Greece. |
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Schriftenreihe (Bd. 666) |
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The Making of Citizens in Europe:
What are the challenges of citizenship education in Europe today? In search of answers, the focus of this volume are the conditions under which learning and living democracy in Europe may occur most effectively. |
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