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Citizenship and identity in the age of surveillance / Nayar, Pramod, K. 2015  Book
Nayar, Pramod, K. Book
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Publication Delhi, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Description vii, 214pBlack spine
Summary/Abstract Examines safety and surveillance discourses, new forms of subjectivity, the making of 'insecurity subjects' and what this book terms the "surveilled" self.
Standard Number 9781107080584 Hb.
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ID:   022864


Diverse world / Spilsbury, Louise 2007  Book
Spilsbury, Louise Book
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Publication London, Evans Brothers Ltd., 2007.
Description 24pWhite Spine
Series Start-up citizenship
Summary/Abstract Helps children learn about the same basic needs and rights of individuals despite of their cultural differences.
Standard Number 9780237532666 Hb.
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Gandhi experiment: teaching our teenagers how to become global citizens / Hepworth, Margaret 2017  Book
Hepworth, Margaret Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Publications, 2017.
Description xxii, 151pRed spine
Summary/Abstract How do we take gandhi's messages further, as lessons that could bring about change in and around us? Perhaps a healthy dose of non-violent, solution-focused activities stemming from gandhian principles would be a more productive approach both at school and at home, especially for the citizens of tomorrow. How do we teach our youngsters non-violence is a conscious choice; that we need to rise against injustices; that 'hope in action' and 'moving from apathy to action' are of supreme importance; and that 'satyagraha' is the very foundation we stand on? This book literally equips teachers and parents with tools and strategies for peace-building. For teachers, it takes these into the rigorous academic classroom; for parents, it is a guide to how they can build better relationships with their children whilst helping them step forward into a better world. The gandhi experiment teaches teenagers global citizenship, conflict resolution, anger management, forgiveness and how to mould their thoughts for a more positive future.
Standard Number 9788129147707 Pb.
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What can a citizen do? / Eggers, Dave; Harris, Shawn (ill.) 2018  Book
Eggers, Dave Book
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Publication San Francisco, Chronicle Books LLC, 2018.
Description 36pPink Spine
Summary/Abstract This is a book for today's youth about what it means to be a citizen. Brings together unrelated but ultimately connected actions by different children, to turn a lonely island into a community?Set on a journey from what the world should be to what the world could be.
Standard Number 9781452173139 Hb.
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