Language:
English
繁體中文
Help
回圖書館首頁
手機版館藏查詢
Login
Back
Switch To:
Labeled
|
MARC Mode
|
ISBD
Civic and Religious Education in Man...
~
Larson, Erica Michelle.
Linked to FindBook
Google Book
Amazon
博客來
Civic and Religious Education in Manado, Indonesia: Ethical Deliberation about Plural Coexistence.
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Civic and Religious Education in Manado, Indonesia: Ethical Deliberation about Plural Coexistence./
Author:
Larson, Erica Michelle.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2019,
Description:
373 p.
Notes:
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-05, Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertations Abstracts International81-05A.
Subject:
Cultural anthropology. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=13812673
ISBN:
9781392369500
Civic and Religious Education in Manado, Indonesia: Ethical Deliberation about Plural Coexistence.
Larson, Erica Michelle.
Civic and Religious Education in Manado, Indonesia: Ethical Deliberation about Plural Coexistence.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019 - 373 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-05, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 2019.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This dissertation project is an ethnographic analysis of multi-leveled interactions taking place in the process of deliberation about plural coexistence in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The focus of the dissertation is on how youth are socialized into ethical perspectives, and how they negotiate, implement, and circulate frameworks for approaching religious difference. As Indonesian society is becoming increasingly divided along religious lines, the pressing need for a viable consensus for national cohesion has heightened the importance attributed to civic and religious education in schools. The particular field site is a majority-Protestant region with a national reputation for success in modeling tolerance and inter-religious relations.Starting by mapping relevant institutions and organizations that shape the public conversation on questions of plurality and citizenship, I demonstrate how schools channel ethical dispositions toward difference through the curriculum and the everyday realities of the schools. I continually consider how these ethical perspectives articulate with the broader public sphere. I provide case studies in three educational institutions in North Sulawesi, Indonesia: a public high school, a private Catholic high school, and a public madrasah (Islamic high school). My theoretical perspective on ethical socialization links education as "deliberation" (Varenne 2007) with the concept of "reflective freedom" (Laidlaw 2014) as intrinsic to ethics in order to demonstrate how educational institutions channel ethics and act as arenas for individual and public deliberation.Furthermore, I consider how the ethical deliberations about difference at these schools are negotiated by youth. As young Indonesians navigate institutional policies and take classes in religious and civic education, they also make daily decisions, including whom to befriend, how to wear the school uniform, and what to eat for lunch. In doing so, they engage in ethical deliberation about difference. I argue that this ongoing and dynamic process is significant because of the consequences for how these actors understand the conditions of inclusion and exclusion in the national context, and in turn, shape the broader political context with which the analysis begins.
ISBN: 9781392369500Subjects--Topical Terms:
2122764
Cultural anthropology.
Subjects--Index Terms:
Deliberation
Civic and Religious Education in Manado, Indonesia: Ethical Deliberation about Plural Coexistence.
LDR
:03445nmm a2200373 4500
001
2267357
005
20200707094459.5
008
220629s2019 ||||||||||||||||| ||eng d
020
$a
9781392369500
035
$a
(MiAaPQ)AAI13812673
035
$a
AAI13812673
040
$a
MiAaPQ
$c
MiAaPQ
100
1
$a
Larson, Erica Michelle.
$3
3544599
245
1 0
$a
Civic and Religious Education in Manado, Indonesia: Ethical Deliberation about Plural Coexistence.
260
1
$a
Ann Arbor :
$b
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,
$c
2019
300
$a
373 p.
500
$a
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-05, Section: A.
500
$a
Advisor: Hefner, Robert W.
502
$a
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 2019.
506
$a
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
520
$a
This dissertation project is an ethnographic analysis of multi-leveled interactions taking place in the process of deliberation about plural coexistence in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The focus of the dissertation is on how youth are socialized into ethical perspectives, and how they negotiate, implement, and circulate frameworks for approaching religious difference. As Indonesian society is becoming increasingly divided along religious lines, the pressing need for a viable consensus for national cohesion has heightened the importance attributed to civic and religious education in schools. The particular field site is a majority-Protestant region with a national reputation for success in modeling tolerance and inter-religious relations.Starting by mapping relevant institutions and organizations that shape the public conversation on questions of plurality and citizenship, I demonstrate how schools channel ethical dispositions toward difference through the curriculum and the everyday realities of the schools. I continually consider how these ethical perspectives articulate with the broader public sphere. I provide case studies in three educational institutions in North Sulawesi, Indonesia: a public high school, a private Catholic high school, and a public madrasah (Islamic high school). My theoretical perspective on ethical socialization links education as "deliberation" (Varenne 2007) with the concept of "reflective freedom" (Laidlaw 2014) as intrinsic to ethics in order to demonstrate how educational institutions channel ethics and act as arenas for individual and public deliberation.Furthermore, I consider how the ethical deliberations about difference at these schools are negotiated by youth. As young Indonesians navigate institutional policies and take classes in religious and civic education, they also make daily decisions, including whom to befriend, how to wear the school uniform, and what to eat for lunch. In doing so, they engage in ethical deliberation about difference. I argue that this ongoing and dynamic process is significant because of the consequences for how these actors understand the conditions of inclusion and exclusion in the national context, and in turn, shape the broader political context with which the analysis begins.
590
$a
School code: 0017.
650
4
$a
Cultural anthropology.
$3
2122764
650
4
$a
Asian studies.
$3
1571829
650
4
$a
Multicultural education.
$3
526718
653
$a
Deliberation
653
$a
Education
653
$a
Ethics
653
$a
Indonesia
653
$a
Religious pluralism
690
$a
0326
690
$a
0342
690
$a
0455
710
2
$a
Boston University.
$b
Anthropology GRS.
$3
3436963
773
0
$t
Dissertations Abstracts International
$g
81-05A.
790
$a
0017
791
$a
Ph.D.
792
$a
2019
793
$a
English
856
4 0
$u
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=13812673
based on 0 review(s)
Location:
ALL
電子資源
Year:
Volume Number:
Items
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Inventory Number
Location Name
Item Class
Material type
Call number
Usage Class
Loan Status
No. of reservations
Opac note
Attachments
W9419591
電子資源
11.線上閱覽_V
電子書
EB
一般使用(Normal)
On shelf
0
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Multimedia
Reviews
Add a review
and share your thoughts with other readers
Export
pickup library
Processing
...
Change password
Login