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The new citizenship : uncoventional politics, activism, and service

Now revised and updated, this book examines the variety of ways that citizens in the United States engage in their communities and American politics and where the line dividing acceptable and unacceptable discourse and activities lies.

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  • "Now revised and updated, this book examines the variety of ways that citizens in the United States engage in their communities and American politics and where the line dividing acceptable and unacceptable discourse and activities lies."@en
  • "We are not born citizens but must be educated and trained to be citizens. This is the central tenet of The New Citizenship, which builds on the participatory democratic vision of the 1960s. Arguing that civic effort must go beyond merely voting, Craig Rimmerman examines grassroots mobilization, community activism, service learning, and the Internet as potential tools for confronting the breakdown of civility in U.S. politics."

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  • "Livres électroniques"
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  • "The new citizenship : uncoventional politics, activism, and service"@en
  • "The new citizenship"
  • "The new citizenship : unconventional politics, activism, and service"@en
  • "The new citizenship : unconventional politics, activism, and service"
  • "The new citizenship unconventional politics, activism, and service"
  • "The new citizenship unconventional politics, activism, and service"@en