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Paper · Semantic Scholar

Peace education and the efficacy-trust paradox: cultivating democratic citizenship in Nigerian youth

Nigeria stands at a critical juncture where persistent resource conflicts, political instability, and democratic deficits necessitate a transition toward non-coercive intervention strategies. This paper investigates the intersection of structured Peace Education (PE) initiatives and the cultivation of youth agency as a catalyst for democratic participation in Southern Nigeria. Utilizing a mixed-methods concurrent tr…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

civics

study of the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship, its rights and duties

picked 12 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Civics

In the field of political science, civics is the study of the civil and political rights and obligations of citizens in a society. The term civics derives from the Latin word civicus, meaning "relating to a citizen". In U.S. politics, in the context of urban planning, the term civics comprehends the city politics that affect the political decisions of the citizenry of a city.

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Book · DOAB

Civic Identity and Civic Participation in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages

During the Ancient Greek and Roman eras, participation in political communities at the local level, and assertion of belonging to these communities, were among the fundamental principles and values on which societies would rely. For that reason, citizenship and democracy are generally considered as concepts typical of the political experience of Classical Antiquity. These concepts of citizenship and democracy are of…

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Full text · Open Library

The philosophy of citizenshipThe philosophy of citizenship
cover via Open Library
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Image · DPLA

Review for Religious - Issue 03.3 (May 1944)Review for Religious - Issue 03.3 (May 1944)

Issue 3.3 of the Review for Religious, 1944.

Saint Louis University, via DPLA
picked 13 Aug 2026
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