The third NECE conference in Lisbon 2007 had an ambitious agenda. Participants from as many as 29 countries discussed effects and consequences of worldwide migration processes on the future of citizenship education. Conflicts and crises have accompanied the politics of migration and integration in quite a number of European countries in recent years. Did these conflicts have an impact on theory and practice of citizenship education in Europe? No consensus was reached but a lot of new thinking shaped the debates in Lisbon.
Contents
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Interner Link: Programme (PDF-Version: 257 KB)
Interner Link: Biodata of speakers (PDF-Version: 3.094 KB)
Interner Link: List of Participants (PDF-Version: 120 KB)
Interner Link: Christoph Müller-Hofstede: Report and Conclusions: Perspectives for 2008 (PDF-Version: 84 KB)
Interner Link: Jörg Lau: Conclusions and Recommendations (PDF-Version: 92 KB)
Photo Galleries
Opening and Key Note Speeches
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Interner Link: Thomas Krüger, President of the German Federal Agency for Civic Education: Opening Remarks (PDF-Version: 75 KB)
Interner Link: Abdourahman Waberi: The boundless kingdom of imagination (PDF-Version: 133 KB)
Interner Link: Prof. Rita Süssmuth: Citizenship and Immigration in a Globalised World - European Perspectives (PDF-Version: 100 KB)
Workshops
Statements
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Interner Link: Joan Font Fàbregas: Public opinions towards inmigration in Spain (PowerPoint-Präsentation: 397 KB)
Interner Link: Ute Frevert: Migration – History – Diversity: National Memories and Cultural Identities in Europe (PDF-Version: 89 KB)
Interner Link: Kenan Malik: Statement – Europe and its Multinational Project of Integration: How to Succeed? (PDF-Version: 91 KB)
Interner Link: Selma Muhic Dizdarevic: Statement for the Discussion Panel – Europe and its Multinational Project of Integration: How to Succeed? (PDF-Version: 68 KB)
Interner Link: Emílio Rui Vilar: Conference Paper (PDF-Version: 109 KB)
Interner Link: Paul Scheffer: The Land of Arrival: How Migration Is Changing Europe (PDF-Version: 210 KB)
Interner Link: Jose Casanova gave a much debated speech in Lisbon (Religious Pluralism – European Secular Identities – European Integration: Challenges for Citizenship Education). His main points are contained in an article taken from the website "eurozine".