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This book offers nuanced analyses of the narratives, spaces, and forms of citizenship education during the aftermath of the January 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
Introduction Jason Nunzio Dorio, Ehaab D. Abdou, and Nashwa Moheyeldine
Part I Pre-Revolution: Spaces of Citizenship Reproduction and Resistance
1 Envisioning hope in post-revolutionary Egypt through critical citizenship education
Jason Nunzio Dorio, Ehaab D. Abdou, and Nashwa Moheyeldine
2Latent Heat: Changing Forms of Activism Under Repressive Regimes From Formal
Institutions to Disruptive Social Movements
Shireen Zayed
3 Social Media as a new space for Citizenship and Resistance in Egyptian Public Sphere
Yousra Omar El Farouk
4 Educated hope in Cairo: The formation of young Muslim citizens
Sara Lei Sparre
5 Re/production of the loyal Muslim Egyptian citizen: physical spaces, everyday rituals, and
discourses in schools
Mamdouh Fadil
Part II Post-Revolution: Citizenship Narratives and Spaces in Schools and Universities
6 Discourses Around Nubians: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Egyptian Social Studies and
History Textbooks
Nesma Mansour
7One subject, various understandings: Secondary School Student perceptions of citizenship
in Post-Revolutionary Egypt
Nashwa Moheyeldine
8 Between Local and Global Citizenship in Egypt
Sara O. Ahmed
9 Global Citizenship Education In A Digital Age: A Collaborative Autoethnography
Maha Bali, Azza Awwad, Fatma Halawa, Fadila Hassib, Jana Khalifa, and
Fayrouz El Serougy
10 Citizenship negotiation in spaces of non-formal education: Student activities in Egyptian
public universities
Farah Ramzy
11Towards a Holistic Journey of Self-authorship: Impacts of Community Engagement on
intercultural Maturity and Global Citizenship of University Students in Egypt
Noha Desouky Aly
Part III Nonformal and Informal Spaces of Citizenship Education
12 Unschooling and opportunities for boosting citizenship in Egypt
Nouran S. Ahmed
13 Rite of Passage? Child Laborers, Education and Identity in Egypt
Koboul E. Mansour
14 Alternative Spaces for Civic Engagement: The Phenomenon of Coworking Spaces in
Egypt
Abeer Rabei and Shereen Aly
15 Egyptian History without "Gatekeepers": Non-Formal History Learning in Post-2011
Egypt
Nayera Abdelrahman Soliman and Mohamed Yehia
Jason Nunzio Dorio is a Lecturer at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA.
Ehaab D. Abdou is a Ph.D. Candidate at McGill University’s Department of Integrated Studies in Education, Canada.
Nashwa Moheyeldine is an instructor at the Professional Educators Diploma of the School of Continuing Education, at the American University in Cairo (AUC), Egypt, and a senior instructor at the Teaching Effectiveness Unit at Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt.