All Stories

  1. Identity, Ignorance, Innovation: Why the Old Politics is Useless and What to do about It, Matthew D’Ancona (2021)
  2. The Upswing: How We Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again, Robert D. Putnam and Shalyn Romney Garrett (2020)
  3. Activism in a time of pandemic: The impact of COVID-19 in Chilean citizen movement after the uprising of October 2019
  4. The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good?, Michael J. Sandel (2020)
  5. The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good?, Michael J. Sandel (2020)
  6. Advancing global citizenship education in Japan and China: An exploration and comparison of the national curricula
  7. Pedagogy and youth civic engagement: Shifting understandings, emergent considerations and persisting challenges
  8. The Rise of Character Education in Britain: Heroes, Dragons and the Myths of Character, Lee Jerome and Ben Kisby (2019)
  9. Civic education guidelines in Hong Kong 1985-2012: Striving for normative stability in turbulent social and political contexts
  10. Civic and citizenship education in volatile times. Preparing students for citizenship in the 21st century
  11. Educating young people about society in China, England, Mexico and Spain: similar approaches to values education from different contexts
  12. Arabic complementary schools in England: language and Fundamental British Values
  13. Book Reviews
  14. Heritage schools: A lens through which we may better understand citizenship and citizenship education
  15. British Muslim university students’ perceptions of Prevent and its impact on their sense of identity