2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14031939
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University as a Site to Learn Citizenship from the Perspectives of Students in the UK

Abstract: The role of universities in preparing students to be active citizens within civil society has gained increasing attention. However, only limited research has been conducted on students’ views of universities as sites to learn representative democracy. To address the research gap, this article conducts eight semi-structured interviews with staff, student leaders and students without any positions in a case university. The students are undergraduate and post-graduate from different academic majors. Community of … Show more

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“…For instance, some countries, such as Britain and South Africa have national policies acknowledging that higher education needs to play a role in promoting democracy (Rowland, 2003). 1 The expected role mainly includes educating the labor force and citizenry, innovation through research and global engagement, public service engagement, undertaking high-level research projects on social issues, and critical analysis of society at large (Yang & Kinchin, 2022). In order for an academic community to successfully engage in such activities, these need to be implemented in an environment where academic freedom and institutional autonomy are adequately guaranteed.…”
Section: Kumara and Samaratungementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, some countries, such as Britain and South Africa have national policies acknowledging that higher education needs to play a role in promoting democracy (Rowland, 2003). 1 The expected role mainly includes educating the labor force and citizenry, innovation through research and global engagement, public service engagement, undertaking high-level research projects on social issues, and critical analysis of society at large (Yang & Kinchin, 2022). In order for an academic community to successfully engage in such activities, these need to be implemented in an environment where academic freedom and institutional autonomy are adequately guaranteed.…”
Section: Kumara and Samaratungementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through these sessions, attendees learned about the value of voting, the electoral process, and the role of government. They were also able to gain a deeper understanding of the issues and candidates at play in the upcoming national election (Yang & Kinchin, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%