Perceptions of identity, rights and duties: Insights from students at a public-sector university in Pakistan

Ghazal Shaikh
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This study investigates university students’ perceptions of identity, rights and duties. The context of the study is an English department at a public-sector university in Sindh, Pakistan. The main research question that guides this study is ‘What perceptions of identity, rights and duties are held by a sample of undergraduate students in Pakistan?’ Semi-structured interviews were used as the research instruments. Cogan’s model of citizenship was used as theoretical frameworks guiding this study. Data were collected from twenty students of final-year undergraduate class. The key arguments based on findings of this study are that participants’ perceptions of identity, rights and duties included types and examples of citizenship themes discussed by Cogan as well as the themes particularly relevant to the participants’ context such as religion, morality and caste issues. Asian understanding of citizenship advocates importance of morality and religion or spirituality for Asian citizens. However, the literature reviewed did not exhibit any reference to the importance of caste in a citizen’s sense of identity. I make recommendations for further research to explore the role of context in learners’ citizenship interpretations along with other recommendations for research and professional practice.
对身份、权利和义务的看法:来自巴基斯坦一所公立大学学生的见解
本研究旨在探讨大学生对身份、权利与义务的认知。本研究的背景是巴基斯坦信德省一所公立大学的英语系。指导本研究的主要研究问题是“巴基斯坦本科生样本对身份、权利和义务的看法是什么?”采用半结构化访谈作为研究工具。本研究采用Cogan的公民模型作为理论框架。数据收集自20名本科毕业班学生。基于这项研究结果的关键论点是,参与者对身份、权利和义务的看法包括Cogan讨论的公民主题的类型和例子,以及与参与者的背景特别相关的主题,如宗教、道德和种姓问题。亚洲人对公民身份的理解提倡道德、宗教或精神对亚洲公民的重要性。然而,所回顾的文献并没有显示出种姓在公民身份意识中的重要性。我提出了进一步研究的建议,以探索语境在学习者公民身份解释中的作用,以及其他研究和专业实践的建议。
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