Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
reivindicación ciudadana
English translation:
citizen advocacy
Added to glossary by
Marie Wilson
Oct 30, 2018 19:44
5 yrs ago
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Spanish term
reivindicación ciudadana
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Education / Pedagogy
Teaching approaches in pluricultural contexts
From an article about different types of citizenship in different countries in relation to teaching.I know what this means, but can't think of a decent way to express it in English.
"Además de observarse correlaciones significativas entre ciudadanía y competencia pluricultural, la reivindicación ciudadana independiente del poder político presenta una importancia ligeramente mayor en el caso español."
"Además de observarse correlaciones significativas entre ciudadanía y competencia pluricultural, la reivindicación ciudadana independiente del poder político presenta una importancia ligeramente mayor en el caso español."
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | citizen advocacy | Marie Wilson |
4 | demand from the citizenry | Francois Boye |
4 | vindication of civil rights | David Hollywood |
4 | citizen engagement/participation | Richard Hill |
References
a possibility | liz askew |
Change log
Jul 20, 2019 15:12: Marie Wilson Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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citizen advocacy
An option.
Example sentence:
Beaches Watch is a non-profit, non-partisan citizen advocacy organization that is committed to helping residents maintain the quality of life for themselves and .
Democracy Watch is an independent, non-partisan, citizen advocacy group established in 1993 and based in Ottawa.
Note from asker:
Advocacy! Great, cheers, that will come in really handy. |
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Comment: "I had a really hard time choosing the "best" answer, as all the suggestions were really helpful. I'll be using more than one of them. Thanks to everyone for helping out :-)"
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demand from the citizenry
My take
Note from asker:
"Citizenry" always makes me think of the French revolution... |
7 hrs
vindication of civil rights
I would say
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por RC Dreyfuss - 1980 - Mencionado por 9 - Artículos relacionados
NOTE S. Promoting the Vindication of Civil Rights Through the. Attorney's Fees Awards Act. The Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Awards Act1 (Awards Act) was.
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por RC Dreyfuss - 1980 - Mencionado por 9 - Artículos relacionados
NOTE S. Promoting the Vindication of Civil Rights Through the. Attorney's Fees Awards Act. The Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Awards Act1 (Awards Act) was.
Note from asker:
Civil rights is usually "derechos civiles", so I hadn't considered that, as the article is mainly about education in different countries, but it's an interesting point and I'll take it into account, cheers. |
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citizen engagement/participation
https://www.citizenlab.co/blog/civic-engagement/what-is-the-...
Or civic engagement/participation
https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/ref/college/coll...
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I know people frown upon wikipedia, but when it's right it's right!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_engagement
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Note added at 15 hrs (2018-10-31 11:40:48 GMT)
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I actually prefer "civic" to "citizen"
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Note added at 15 hrs (2018-10-31 11:42:02 GMT)
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"Civic engagement in education"
http://tinyurl.com/y9lunn6b
Or civic engagement/participation
https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/ref/college/coll...
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I know people frown upon wikipedia, but when it's right it's right!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_engagement
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Note added at 15 hrs (2018-10-31 11:40:48 GMT)
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I actually prefer "civic" to "citizen"
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"Civic engagement in education"
http://tinyurl.com/y9lunn6b
Note from asker:
Great! Another neat option, thanks. |
Reference comments
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Reference:
a possibility
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=5567625
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by EJM Arroyo - 2016
En 2015 fruto del movimiento ciudadano se consigue la retirada del ... las propuestas artísticas para seguir apoyando las reivindicaciones ciudadanas en el ... to reflect on the most useful ways for art to further support *****citizens' demands**** in the ...
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Note added at 1 day 21 hrs (2018-11-01 17:15:59 GMT) Post-grading
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Yes, you have a point:)
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by EJM Arroyo - 2016
En 2015 fruto del movimiento ciudadano se consigue la retirada del ... las propuestas artísticas para seguir apoyando las reivindicaciones ciudadanas en el ... to reflect on the most useful ways for art to further support *****citizens' demands**** in the ...
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Yes, you have a point:)
Note from asker:
"Demands" might seem a bit bolshie to some readers because the context is more about education than placard waving, but it's always an option, thanks :) |
Peer comments on this reference comment:
agree |
Robert Carter
: That's how I understand it too.
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Discussion
The French did not invent the concept of 'citizenry'. I concede, however, that the concept of civil society has replaced that of citizenry these days.