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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Springer VS
  • ISBN-10: 3531196308
  • ISBN-13: 9783531196305
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 258 g, 4 Illustrations, black and white; 192 p. 4 illus., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Springer VS
  • ISBN-10: 3531196308
  • ISBN-13: 9783531196305
The contributions in this book address the question of how to develop and foster democratic competences. This may take place via school curricula, resource materials and teaching/learning methods; in workplaces by means of formalised arrangements that encourage self-direction and through the informal processes engendered by expansive working environments; and in personal and community life, including in the course of incidental learning in social networks. The studies and analyses are somewhat nonconformist in its thematic spread and its boundary-crossing between disciplines and perspectives that conventionally live separate lives

This book is valuable reading for researchers and students of Education, Political Science and Organization Studies

The contributions in this book address the question of how to develop and foster democratic competences. This may take place via school curricula, resource materials and teaching/learning methods; in workplaces by means of formalised arrangements that encourage self-direction and through the informal processes engendered by expansive working environments; and in personal and community life, including in the course of incidental learning in social networks. The studies and analyses are somewhat nonconformist in its thematic spread and its boundary-crossing between disciplines and perspectives that conventionally live separate lives.
Introduction: Whither Democracy in Everyday Social Life? 9(8)
Lynne Chisholm
Annette Ostendorf
Michael Thoma
Wolfgang G. Weber
The Democratization of Markets through Participative and Collaborative Practices
17(17)
Andrea Hemetsberger
The European Citizens' Initiative: Empowering Political Participation in the EU?
34(13)
Anja Opitz
Doris Dialer
Participation in Schools - a Classification Concept
47(15)
Markus Ammann
Moral Competence and Democratic Ways of Life
62(24)
Georg Lind
Images of Corporate Participation and Democratic Structures in Business Administration Textbooks used in Higher Vocational Schools in Austria, Switzerland and Germany
86(16)
Annette Ostendorf
Michael Thoma
Co-determination in Times of Economic Crisis: Changes in the Social Positioning of Works Councillors?
102(16)
Manfred Auer
Heike Welte
The Analysis of Preconditions for the Fostering of Democratic Behavioural Orientations in Business Organizations - The ODEM Questionnaire (POPD)
118(26)
Wolfgang G. Weber
Christine Unterrainer
Changing Police Managers' Attitudes towards Participative Management: Translating Research-based Knowledge into Practical Solutions
144(18)
Brigitte Steinheider
Todd Wuestewald
Armin Pircher-Verdorfer
Innovatory Qualifications at Work
162(21)
Werner Friche
Post-democracy and Engaged Citizenship - The Case of Attac
183
Pier Paolo Pasqualoni
Helga M. Treichl
Wolfgang G. Weber is Professor for Applied Psychology in the Faculty of Psychology and Sport, University of Innsbruck.

Michael Thoma is Assistant Professor in the area of Business Education in the School of Management, Department of Organisation and Learning, University of Innsbruck.

Annette Ostendorf is Professor for Business Education in the School of Management, Department of Organisation and Learning, University of Innsbruck.

Lynne Chisholm is Professor for Education and Generation in the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Innsbruck.