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Civil Society Social Change And A New Popular Education In Russia W John Morgan

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Civil Society Social Change And A New Popular Education In Russia W John Morgan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 188
Author: W. John Morgan, Irina N. Trofimova, Grigori A. Kliucharev
ISBN: 9780415709132, 041570913X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Civil Society Social Change And A New Popular Education In Russia W John Morgan by W. John Morgan, Irina N. Trofimova, Grigori A. Kliucharev 9780415709132, 041570913X instant download after payment.

Civil Society, Social Change and a New Popular Education in Russiais a detailed account of contemporary issues that draws upon recent survey research conducted by the Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as from secondary published work in both Russian and English. The book explores how social change and developments in civil society are occurring in Russia and the role played by a new popular education. The right to lifelong learning is guaranteed by the Russian state, as it was by the Soviet Union, where formal education, based on communist ideology, emphasised the needs of the state over those of individuals. In practice a wide range of educational needs, many of which relate to coping with changing economic, social and technological circumstances, are being met by non-governmental providers, including commercial companies, self-help groups, and community and neighbourhood clubs. This book discusses how thisnew popular educationis both an example of developing civil society and stimulates its further development. However, as the book points out, it is also part of a growing educational divide, where motivated, articulate people take advantage of new opportunities, while disadvantaged groups such as the unemployed and the rural poor continue to be excluded.

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