Global citizenship education : : philosophy, theory and pedagogy / / edited by Michael A. Peters, Alan Britton, Harry Blee.

The essays in this edited collection argue that global citizenship education realistically must be set against the imperfections of our contemporary political realities. As a form of education it must actively engage in a critically informed way with a set of complex inherited historical issues that...

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Superior document:Contexts of Education ; 1
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam, Netherlands : : Sense Publishers,, [2008]
©2008
Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Contexts of Education ; 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Michael A. Peters and Alan Britton
  • Introduction / Michael A. Peters , Harry Blee and Alan Britton
  • Two Meanings of Global Citizenship / James Tully
  • The Discourse of Global Citizenship / Walter Humes
  • Between Empires / Michael A. Peters
  • Cosmopolitan Justice / Penny Enslin and Mary Tjiattas
  • Revisioning Ideas of Citizenry / Christine Forde
  • Diasporic Philosophy, Homelessness, and Counter-Education in Context / Ilan Gur-Ze’ev
  • Conflicting Imaginaries / George Richardson
  • Cosmopolitanism, the Citizen and Processes of Abjection: / Thomas S. Popkewitz
  • The Peculiar Place of Enlightenment Ideals in the Governance Concept of Citizenship and Democracy / Robert Shaw
  • Cosmopolitanism / Marianna Papastephanou
  • Citizenship, Education and the Claims of Religious Literacy / James C. Conroy and Robert A. Davis
  • Cosmopolitanism and Citizenship Education / Leonard J. Waks
  • Dialogues across the Pond / timothy Murphy
  • A ‘Community of Communities’? / Bruce Carrington and Ian Menter
  • MacIntyre’s Theory of Virtues: / Klas Roth
  • Globalisation, the ThirdWay and Education Post 9/11 / Mark Olssen
  • Revolutions within / Barbara Cruikshank
  • Challenging the Dominant Neo-Liberal Discourse / Emery J. Hyslop-Margison and Alan M. Sears
  • Citizenship Education and Diversity / James A. Banks
  • Immigrants and Religious Conflict / Stephen J. Mckinney
  • The World Citizen Travels with a Different View / Doret de Ruyter and Ben Spiecker
  • Robert Owen and the Development of Good Citizenship in 19th Century New Lanark: / Francis J. O’Hagan
  • A Social Justice Approach to Education for Active Citizenship / Julia Preece
  • Citizenship and Its Discontents / Ali A. Abdi
  • Democratic Citizenship, Philosophy of Islamic Education and Madrassah Schooling in South Africa / Yusef Waghid
  • The Emergence of the Child-as-Citizen in Canada / Yvonne M. Hébert
  • Education Implies Citizenship / Hans Hooghoff
  • Global Citizens, Local Linguists / Evelyn Arizpe and James McGonigal
  • Anti-racism Education for Global Citizenship / George Dei
  • Between Europe and Africa / Penny Enslin
  • The Decline of Democratic Politics in ‘Knowledge Societies’ and the Initiatives for Citizenship Education / Stavros Moutsios
  • Global Citizenship: From Theory to Practice, Unlocking Hearts and Minds / Muna Golmohamad.