In Citizenship, Inclusion, and Democracy, six expert contributors explore the conceptual and empirical significance of the work of leading contemporary political philosopher, Iris Marion Young, and her work in the field of education.
Illuminates the discussion about the centrality of public education.
Explores the idea of an inclusive, publicly mandated, system if education by looking at the topics of citizenship, group-based politics, social justice, difference, democracy, equality, and inclusion in education.
Includes a thorough introduction from editor Mitja Sardoc, and a response essay from Iris Marion Young.