Invoking citizenship: Education, competence and social rights

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Meredyth, D
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education; citizenship; governmentality; social rights; participation; equity;
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10.1080/03085149700000015
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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This article explores the effectiveness of appeals to 'active citizenship' as an answer to the 'neoliberal' political vocabulary of consumer choice and market freedom. It does so through a case study on recent reforms to post-compulsory education in Australia. A common response to education and social welfare policy is to expect government to accord with ideals of citizenship such as self-determination, participation and equality. However, the case study suggests that the governmental rationalities of modern mass-education systems are irreducible to these abstractions. Reference to the social rights of citizens is embedded in the rationales of social and education policy Nevertheless, this should not be construed as the recognition or misrecognition of an absolute ideal or principle. Instead, the negotiation of social rights can be seen as the product of the mass school system's own capacity to apply common norms to a population and to use these norms in maintaining the settlements negotiated within expanding social welfare systems.
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