Children, Democracy, and Education: A Deliberative Reconsideration
Looks at the present norms and practices of a new form of democratic education and children's democratic participation, utilizing both theoretical and empirical examination of children's deliberative agency.

How children participate in democracy has shifted toward more communicative, networked, and creative models than before. In political science and political theory, however, surprisingly little is understood about what if anything children can contribute to democracy and how they would do so. Traditionally, children have been considered as mere future citizens who are acknowledged only when they behave in accordance with adults' expectations. In this sense, children are one of the last frontiers of democratic inclusion, as they have long been seen and not heard. Children, Democracy, and Education critically examines and proposes how to counteract such a traditional view on children and retheorizes their position and role within contemporary democracy. Utilizing the empirically grounded concept of deliberative democratic learning, Kei Nishiyama then argues how we enable children's communicative participation and development in classrooms, schools, and social movements to expand the inclusive quality of democracy.

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Children, Democracy, and Education: A Deliberative Reconsideration
Looks at the present norms and practices of a new form of democratic education and children's democratic participation, utilizing both theoretical and empirical examination of children's deliberative agency.

How children participate in democracy has shifted toward more communicative, networked, and creative models than before. In political science and political theory, however, surprisingly little is understood about what if anything children can contribute to democracy and how they would do so. Traditionally, children have been considered as mere future citizens who are acknowledged only when they behave in accordance with adults' expectations. In this sense, children are one of the last frontiers of democratic inclusion, as they have long been seen and not heard. Children, Democracy, and Education critically examines and proposes how to counteract such a traditional view on children and retheorizes their position and role within contemporary democracy. Utilizing the empirically grounded concept of deliberative democratic learning, Kei Nishiyama then argues how we enable children's communicative participation and development in classrooms, schools, and social movements to expand the inclusive quality of democracy.

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Children, Democracy, and Education: A Deliberative Reconsideration

Children, Democracy, and Education: A Deliberative Reconsideration

by Kei Nishiyama
Children, Democracy, and Education: A Deliberative Reconsideration

Children, Democracy, and Education: A Deliberative Reconsideration

by Kei Nishiyama

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Overview

Looks at the present norms and practices of a new form of democratic education and children's democratic participation, utilizing both theoretical and empirical examination of children's deliberative agency.

How children participate in democracy has shifted toward more communicative, networked, and creative models than before. In political science and political theory, however, surprisingly little is understood about what if anything children can contribute to democracy and how they would do so. Traditionally, children have been considered as mere future citizens who are acknowledged only when they behave in accordance with adults' expectations. In this sense, children are one of the last frontiers of democratic inclusion, as they have long been seen and not heard. Children, Democracy, and Education critically examines and proposes how to counteract such a traditional view on children and retheorizes their position and role within contemporary democracy. Utilizing the empirically grounded concept of deliberative democratic learning, Kei Nishiyama then argues how we enable children's communicative participation and development in classrooms, schools, and social movements to expand the inclusive quality of democracy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855801583
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 03/01/2025
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.01(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kei Nishiyama is Lecturer at Kaichi International University, Japan, and an Associate at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra, Australia.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part I. Theory

1. Children in Deliberative Democracy

2. Theorizing Deliberative Democratic Learning

Part II. Classroom

3. Reason-Giving in the Classroom

4. Listening in the Classroom

5. Ethics of Facilitation

Part III. Beyond the Classroom

6. The Democratic School as a Mediating Space

7. Deliberative Activism

Conclusion

Appendix
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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