Citizen Identity Formation of Domestic Students and Syrian Refugee Youth in Jordan
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Citizen Identity Formation of Domestic Students and Syrian Refugee Youth in Jordan

Centering Student Voice and Arab-Islamic Ontologies

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eBook - ePub

Citizen Identity Formation of Domestic Students and Syrian Refugee Youth in Jordan

Centering Student Voice and Arab-Islamic Ontologies

About this book

Moving beyond Western philosophical and political frameworks, this text engages with and centers Arab-Islamic ontologies, pupil voice, and gender to explore citizen identity formation and belonging among domestic students and Syrian refugees in Jordan.

Focusing on the role of double-shift schools, educational policy, and provision, the volume interrogates how citizenship and youth identity is rooted, upheld, and altered over time. With an eye to complex historical, local, and national contexts of migration and (in)security in the Middle East, the book strives for a reconceptualization of citizen identity and education to better reflect the development of socio-civic identities amidst poverty, forced migration, and unrest. Based on direct access to 10 public schools in Jordan and using qualitative data, it applies an innovative combination of different methods to ascertain student voice to theorize education for citizenship based on real and challenging experiences of Syrian refugees as well as domestic Jordanian students. Moving beyond the traditional Western philosophies that largely frame citizenship discourses, it applies process philosophy to a field dominated by political considerations while also paying attention to social contexts. As such, it goes beyond the context of Jordan to inform regional and international discourses, policies, and initiatives surrounding refugees and education in emergencies.

The book will appeal to scholars, professionals, and students in the fields of comparative and international education, citizenship youth studies, social studies, and social foundations of education, as well as those working in the formal and non-formal educational development sectors.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9780367697839
eBook ISBN
9781000896107

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. List of Tables
  8. Author Biography
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. 1 Centering Student Voice, Arab-Islamic Ontologies, and Gender in Citizen Identity Discourse
  11. 2 Process Philosophy and Qualitative Methodology for Ontological Research
  12. 3 Societal Integration and Exclusion: Identity Borderlands and Syrian Refugee Schoolboys in Jordan
  13. 4 Ontological (In)Security and Identity Formation: Citizen Identity Signifiers among Syrian Refugee and Jordanian Adolescent Schoolgirls
  14. 5 Framing Nationalism in Jordan: Multiple Identity Discourses among Jordanian Schoolboys
  15. 6 Arab Islamic Unity and Erasure of Difference: Belonging and Alienation among Domestic Jordanian and Syrian Refugee Schoolgirls
  16. 7 Citizen Identity Discourse: Convergences and Divergences among Arab Youth Ontologies and Schooling Experiences
  17. Index

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