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Pedagogies of agonistic democracy and citizenship education

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EDUCATION CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 227-244

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1746197920962373

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agonistic democracy; citizenship education; deliberative democracy; democratic education; intergenerational; pedagogy and curriculum studies; Sustainable Development Goal 4

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The study found that the diversity of participants and conflict-orientated pedagogies facilitated the normalization of conflict, enhanced emotional connections between participants and others, and created new subjectivities.
Concerned about the limits of normative deliberative pedagogies, we designed and organized a workshop to explore to possibilities of an agonistic pedagogy for global citizenship education. We brought together a range of participants including national and international primary and university students, researchers and curriculum developers and we created pedagogical activities in which disagreement was fostered. We aimed to normalize conflict, create channels for the expression of political emotions and generate opportunities for the emergence of new subjectivities. Our findings suggest that the plurality of participants and the conflict-orientated pedagogies facilitated the normalization of conflict, the participants' affective engagement with Others and the creation of new subjectivities. They also indicate that older participants had less positive attitudes towards conflict-orientated pedagogies and discussions on abstract topics did not foster 'affective' engagement. We examine potential implications for further educational research and practice considering the singularities of this project.

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