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As a result of modern social developments, citizenship has become a factor of undeniable importance. It is manifested through the respect of norms and values by individuals in a community. However, citizenship is certainly for all, exists in all places, but is applied differently according to the fields of activity or socio-cultural belonging. This is what justifies the attention that we give to the citizen action of motorcycle-taximen in this book. Although it is a source of income and employment, the activity of motorcycle cab imposes a specific job reference system on these actors. However,…mehr

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As a result of modern social developments, citizenship has become a factor of undeniable importance. It is manifested through the respect of norms and values by individuals in a community. However, citizenship is certainly for all, exists in all places, but is applied differently according to the fields of activity or socio-cultural belonging. This is what justifies the attention that we give to the citizen action of motorcycle-taximen in this book. Although it is a source of income and employment, the activity of motorcycle cab imposes a specific job reference system on these actors. However, it has been observed that despite the training they have received, they sometimes contravene the social order by being the cause of several types of damage, including disregard for road signs, poor overtaking, overloading, disregard for people, and in short, disregard for social and civic values. These damages sometimes cost the life of some of these motorcycle-taximen and other users. Thisbook offers a training device intended to reinforce their professional capacity and improve their citizen behavior.
Autorenporträt
Ursule Mbeugmo Gatsi es licenciada en Psicología, diplomada en Magisterio de Educación Normal, Master 2 en Ciencias de la Educación, ingeniería de formación de opción. En la actualidad, es profesora en la Ecole Normale d'Instituteurs de Baham y estudiante de doctorado en el ICTU-Camerún.