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Growing up in Affiliation with a Religious Community: Research on Religious and Spiritual Education, cartea 3

Autor Arniika Kuusisto
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2011
How does the religious affiliation of the family affect the growing up process of young people? Religious minority as a socialization context is a scarcely researched topic. However, as a case study Setting for examining the experiences of growing up-and bringing up-a relatively cohesive community provides an interesting context. The findings of this study present insights into value education, identity construction, and the negotiations on values and memberships. These are not only of interest for the researchers in the field but also make the book an essential read for the educators working in multicultural, multi-faith Settings. The personal experiences presented in the book reveal the sometimes difficult negotiations the youth face in navigating between differentiation and belonging when there is a tension between the values of a minority group and the larger society. Furthermore, the findings demonstrate the diversity within both the majority and the minority communities, as well as exemplify the variety in the paths to a personally meaningful way of belonging.
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ISBN-13: 9783830924982
ISBN-10: 3830924984
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 167 x 237 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Waxmann Verlag GmbH
Seria Research on Religious and Spiritual Education


Notă biografică

Arniika Kuusisto is a Researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She has her background in Teacher Education (M.Ed.) and has taught in the primary school level in several countries, before commencing into full-time research at the University of Helsinki and 2003-2005 as a Visiting Researcher at King's College London. More recently, Kuusisto has been responsible for carrying out a City of Helsinki and University of Helsinki joined research project on the development of multicultural kindergartens as an educational context (www.mucca.fi).