Bibliographic citations
Linares, C., (2023). Experiencias de participación y representaciones sociales sobre ciudadanía de las y los estudiantes de educación secundaria [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26704
Linares, C., Experiencias de participación y representaciones sociales sobre ciudadanía de las y los estudiantes de educación secundaria []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26704
@phdthesis{renati/534666,
title = "Experiencias de participación y representaciones sociales sobre ciudadanía de las y los estudiantes de educación secundaria",
author = "Linares Campos, Carmen Del Rosario",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of this research is to analyze how the experiences of participation, carried out from representative student organizations, influence the social representations of citizenship. A multiple and instrumental case study was carried out in three public schools in Metropolitan Lima in order to analyze the influence. It was found that there are diverse representations, both social and individual, that fluctuate between what is proposed by educational policy and one's own ideas, and between what is heard and experienced. So, although citizenship is represented as a group of people who participate and who have duties and rights as part of a community, the truth is that there are their own meanings that are assumed from, for example, the experience of participation or minority old. In this way, the differences between the representations are based on the way of conceiving citizen participation and citizenship in students. Thus, if the experience has promoted debating or analyzing social problems, it is understood that citizens should also act in this way. In the case of students, only in the educational institution (EI) where they had greater autonomy is it considered that they can be citizens. So, deliberation (about social problems) and higher levels of autonomy (of students) can build different kinds of citizenship. The results help to recognize that “good experiences of participation“ could contribute “good ideas of citizenship“ and, in relation to this, discover new theoretical constructs, from the social justice approach, around the configuration of representations of citizenship through based on specific experiences.
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