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Opening discourses of citizenship education: a theorization with Foucault

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Nicoll K, Fejes A, Olson M, Dahlstedt M & Biesta G (2013) Opening discourses of citizenship education: a theorization with Foucault. Journal of Education Policy, 28 (6), pp. 828-846. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=yv4JPVwI&eid=2-s2.0-84887990141&md5=01c999cba258173a3e9263c9c9f92133; https://doi.org/10.1080/02680939.2013.823519

Abstract
We argue two major difficulties in current discourses of citizenship education. The first is a relative masking of student discourses of citizenship by positioning students as lacking citizenship and as outside the community that acts. The second is in failing to understand the discursive and material support for citizenship activity. We, thus, argue that it is not a lack of citizenship that education research might address, but identification and exploration of the different forms of citizenship that students already engage in. We offer a fragmentary, poststructuralist theorization oriented to explore the ‘contemporary limits of the necessary', drawing on specific resources from the work of Michel Foucault and others for the constitution of local, partial accounts of citizenship discourses and activities, and exploration of their possibilities and constraints. We argue this as a significant tactic of theorization in support of an opening of discourses of citizenship and in avoiding the discursive difficulties that we have identified. Our theorization, then, is significant in its potential to unsettle discourses that confine contemporary thought regarding citizenship education and support exploration of what might be excessive to that confinement.

Keywords
citizenship education; active citizenship; discourse; power; statement; condition of possibility; democracy

Journal
Journal of Education Policy: Volume 28, Issue 6

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2013
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/20019
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Publisher URLhttp://www.scopus.com/…3e9263c9c9f92133
ISSN0268-0939
eISSN1464-5106