Citizenship, Inclusion and Democracy: A Symposium on Iris Marion YoungISBN: 978-1-4051-5601-1
Paperback
120 pages
October 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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In Citizenship, Inclusion, and Democracy, six expert
contributors explore the conceptual and empirical significance of
the work of leading contemporary political philosopher, Iris Marion
Young, and her work in the field of education.
- Illuminates the discussion about the centrality of public
education.
- Explores the idea of an inclusive, publicly mandated, system if
education by looking at the topics of citizenship, group-based
politics, social justice, difference, democracy, equality, and
inclusion in education.
- Includes a thorough introduction from editor Mitja Sardoc, and a response essay from Iris Marion Young.