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Alistair Ross

    Finding Political Identities
    Curriculum construction and critique
    Sigmund Freud
    Nápady pro vlastivědu
    • 2022

      Sigmund Freud

      A Reference Guide to His Life and Works

      • 326 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The book provides an in-depth exploration of Sigmund Freud's life, works, and enduring legacy. It includes a detailed chronology and an introduction, along with a comprehensive bibliography. The dictionary section features entries on Freud, his family, friends, colleagues, and the development of psychoanalysis, offering a well-rounded reference for understanding his influence in psychology and beyond.

      Sigmund Freud
    • 2018

      Finding Political Identities

      Young People in a Changing Europe

      • 366 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      This book examines how young people in Europe construct their political identities. Based on small discussion groups with 2000 young people across 29 European states, Alistair Ross explores how 13 to 20 year olds build identities in contemporary society, creating contingent narratives of local, national and European identities with families, friends and social media. As well as exploring what these kaleidoscopic identities look like and the sources they draw on, it also examines how these accounts are assembled and integrated with each other. The study uses deliberative discussions to allow young people to develop their own constructs and terms in conversation with each other. This analysis presents a complex polyphonic of political beliefs and values of rights, which young Europeans attach to political structures and institutions that often transcend traditional boundaries of state and nation. Finding Political Identities will be of interest to postgraduate students and academics across Education, Sociology, Politics and European Studies, especially those with a focus on Social Constructionism, Citizenship, Identity Studies, Social Policy, and Youth Studies.

      Finding Political Identities
    • 2000

      "A detailed analysis of the history of curriculum development in Britain shows the interplay between a kaleidoscopic pattern of pressure groups. Their activities demonstrate the different underlying philosophies and ambitions each had for the nature of schooling. The interaction of these philosophies is demonstrated as a series of alliances and conflicts, and will be particularly useful both to those seeking to understand debates about the current curriculum and to those interested in recent curriculum development and history."--Jacket.

      Curriculum construction and critique
    • 1996