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Azada-Palacios, Rowena A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The recent resurgence of extreme-right movements and the nationalist turn of many governments across the world have reignited the relevance of discussions within educational philosophy about the teaching of national identity in schools. However, the conceptualisation of national identity in previous iterations of these debates have been largely…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Nationalism, Self Concept, Teaching Methods
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Gu¨rsel, Bahar – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2018
The swift and profound transformations in technology and industry that the United States began to experience in the late 1800s manifested themselves in school textbooks, which presented different patterns of race, ethnicity, and otherness. They also displayed concepts like national identity, exceptionalism, and the superiority of Euro-American…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Geography Instruction, Textbooks, Content Analysis
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Shapiro, Svi – Education and Society, 2017
The struggle for meaning is central to human existence. Beyond material needs meaning offers purpose and hope to our lives. The present context of our existence is now shaped by the powerful influence of global capitalism which disrupts the communal bonds of traditional communities leaving an atomized individualism in its place. In the more…
Descriptors: Violence, Neoliberalism, Individualism, Social Systems
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Schwartz, Seth J. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2008
This article reviews contemporary issues in the study of self and identity and introduces the special issue. Particularly highlighted are the need to integrate the various currents in self and identity, the need to study the role of context in the development of self and identity, research on self and identity in ethnic minority and international…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Self Concept
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Resnik, Julia – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
Economic and technological processes of globalization and the increasing migrations of people in the world undermine dominant national identities. One of the main characteristics of our time is the instability of identities and the continuous invention of new/old identities. Traditions and ethnic identities are deconstructed and reconstructed.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Migrant Workers
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MacDonald, Victoria-Maria; Hoffman, Benjamin Polk – History of Education Quarterly, 2012
In the early 1970s the first large cohorts of Chicano PhD scholars entered academia, often hired into faculty positions at newly created Chicano departments or centers. The academic identities of the first Chicano PhD scholars were firmly grounded in "Chicanismo," a term which emphasizes ethnic nationalism, political and economic equity, and…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Social Sciences, Doctoral Degrees, Private Financial Support
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Karklins, Rasma; Zepa, Brigita – American Behavioral Scientist, 1996
Maintains that people have multiple identities and discusses how these differential identities were realigned in Latvia during and after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Survey data suggests current ethnopolitical identity incorporates multiple dimensions and a strong contextual component. Includes graphs and tables of statistical data. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Distribution, Ethnic Groups
Phillips, Robert – Multicultural Teaching, 1996
Examines curriculum developments in Wales over the past several years and assesses them in light of national and individual identity development. Two Welsh educational policies concerning the shaping of a Welsh-centered curriculum are analyzed in juxtaposition with the need for developing an informed and tolerant citizenry. (GR)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education