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Whose citizenship anyway?
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Author/contributor
- Godfery, Morgan (Author)
Title
Whose citizenship anyway?
Publication
set: Research Information for Teachers
Date
2016-12-01
Issue
3
Pages
4-9
Journal Abbr
set
Accessed
1/4/23, 4:17 AM
Language
en
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Notes
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- This article discusses citizenship (western) and belonging (Te Ao) and who gets to define what belonging is and the importance of it.
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Who gets to define belonging? The nation state or its citizens? The government or civil society? This article argues that, for Māori, citizenship is and has been contested and conditional. It examines the history of belonging in New Zealand, from the Treaty of Waitangi to the Citizenship Act 1977, and recommends a framework for teaching belonging and citizenship to Māori students. The idea underpinning the framework is that teaching citizenship means teaching history, or the relationship between the postcolonial state and its indigenous citizens.
Citation
Godfery, M. (2016). Whose citizenship anyway? Set: Research Information for Teachers, (3), 4–9. https://doi.org/10.18296/set.0050
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