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Roots of Social Capital: Youth Civic Engagement and Socialization Workshop Cluj-Napoca, June 5th 2009 Organized by the Center for the Study of Democracy, Babes-Bolyai University in partnership with New Horizons Foundation, and The Partnership for Community Development Presentations Democratic society – democratic university. A given connection? [ppt ]
Nicoleta Socaciu, Bernhard Prosch, Simon Haagen Lehrstuhl für empirische Wirtschaftssoziologie Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany Political Tolerance in Romania. A Comparative Perspective [ppt ]
Raluca Viman Miller, Georgia State University, USA Ways that the Pedagogy and Philosophy of Service Learning Can Be Useful in Teaching Students in International Contexts. How Does Christian Higher Education Connect Kingdom Citizenship to Specific Regional Issues and Crises [ppt ] Jeff Bouman, Calvin College, USA Online Media and Political Participation in Romania and Moldova [ppt ]
Kim Gittleson, Fulbright Scholar, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iaşi, Romania Andrew Guess, Fulbright Scholar, Columbia University, New York, USA Learning by doing or just doing? Participation in school-based extracurricular activities, asociative membership and the interest in politics of adolescent students [ppt ]
Adrian Hatos, University of Oradea, Oradea, Romania Citizen Charter- From Measures of Trust to Reinforcements of Trust [ppt ]
Adela Fofiu, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania Volunteers in Romania. A Profile. [ppt ]
Cristina Rigman. Center for the Study of Democracy, Cluj, Romania Active apprentice citizens. Another ‘invisibile public’ in Romania vs. Europe? [ppt ]
Laura Nistor, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania Civic Participation – The Relationship between the Modes of Involvement and Perceptions of Political Efficacy in Romania [ppt ] Daniel Pop, Education Support Program, Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary. |