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The Concept of Citizenship for Immigrants and Members of the Host Society within the Minority Francophone Context: A Lexical Analyse
Lugar de publicación | Año de publicación | compilación: 
Moncton | 2014 | p. 173–197
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 1712-2139 (numérique)
Autor: 
Aïcha Benimmas; Sylvia Kasparian
Autor corporativo: 
Revue de l’Université de Moncton
Región: 
Europa y América del Norte
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Given the changes and constant mutations which occur in societies at the social, political, economic, technological, and educational levels, the concept of citizenship must be continually redefined. While French-speaking citizens, immigrants and members of the host society can find common ground thanks to the French language, they can also find differences because of other characteristics linked to their identity, such as culture, ethnic background, religion, and history. This is why we must analyze the meaning that these groups give to the concepts of citizenship and citizen participation, interpreting the differences and similarities that surface in their discourse regarding these two concepts. The use of computerized tools and statistics has enabled us to find through a constant comparison between qualitative and quantitative analyses-the perceptions, similarities, and divergences in the discourse of four groups of participants involved in our study: immigrant youth, immigrant parents, host society youth, and host society parents.

Tipo de recurso: 
Documentos de investigación / artículos de revistas
Tema: 
Cívico / ciudadanía / democracia
Diversidad / alfabetización cultural / inclusiva
Globalización y justicia social / Entendimiento internacional
Nivel de educación: 
Educación Secundaria
Educación Superior
Educación Permanente
Educación no formal