Socialization Institutions and Their Role in Instilling the Values of Citizenship

Authors

  • Merabet Chaouki 1University of El Oued (Algeria).
  • Bouras Faissal University of El Oued (Algeria).
  • Rabah Ben Aissa University of El Oued (Algeria).
  • Faouzi Louhidi University of El Oued (Algeria).
  • Abdelbasset Houidi University of El Oued (Algeria).

Keywords:

Citizenship, socialization, family, mosque, media, School

Abstract

The issue of citizenship has become one of the most prominent issues, whether as a concept or as a practice, and it has become one of the most vital and exciting topics. It is witnessing increasing interest from many institutions, both official and otherwise, all of which have come to play a major role in instilling and strengthening the values of citizenship. In the past, the family was considered one of the main sources of this instilling. The family, as the basic nucleus in shaping society, is followed by the school, which is the official institution that formulates the values and orientations of the state and society in the minds of young people. It works side by side with the rest of the other educational and social institutions, such as the mosque and the media, to achieve this. In modern civil society, citizenship education has become one of the foundations of building society. Based on these data, this paper seeks to shed light on the family and the other institutions of socialization and their role in instilling the values of citizenship among Algerian youth.

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Published

24-05-2026