Negotiating Citizenship Education explores the dynamics, tensions, and space in Chinese socialist citizenship education (CE), focusing on how the political, economic, social, and educational structures in China, as well as individual agency, shape CE curriculum, teaching, and learning. In contrast to the West, China, as a party-state, has been promoting socialist CE for regime support since the Chinese Communist Party took over the leadership in 1949. However, this version of CE has been challenged by China's economic development, individualization of society, and globalization. This volume traces the historical changes of the Party-state defined citizenship and CE curriculum in response to social changes. Importantly, drawing upon a qualitative study setting in two high schools in a relatively liberal province in China, it vividly documents how Chinese teachers and students negotiate with official CE discourse in their classroom teaching and learning through a new comprehensive theoretical framework of social structure and agency. Ultimately, it advocates for a reconstruction of CE curriculum, educational system, and civic environment to cultivate agentic citizens. This book will be a beneficial read for scholars, academics, and students in the fields of international and comparative education, sociology of education, CE, China studies, and citizenship studies.
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