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This book examines the meaning and realities of global citizenship as a manifestation of recent trends in globalization.
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This book examines the meaning and realities of global citizenship as a manifestation of recent trends in globalization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317377108
- Artikelnr.: 45257794
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317377108
- Artikelnr.: 45257794
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Irene Langran is Associate Professor and Chair, Political Science, at Albright College, USA Tammy Birk is Assistant Professor of English and Director of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Otterbein University, USA.
Introduction
[Irene Langran]
Introduction to Part I: Conceptual and Historical Contexts
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 1: Historical Origins of Global Citizenship
[April Carter]
Chapter 2 : Global Citizenship in a Post-Westphalian AgeI
[Irene Langran]
Chapter 3: Critical Cosmopolitanism as a New Paradigm for Global Learning
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 4: Technology's Role in Global Citizenship Education
[Elizabeth Langran and Irene Langran]
Chapter 5: Global, Citizenship and Education as Discursive Fields: Towards
Disrupting the Reproduction of Colonial Systems of Power
[Karen Pashby]
Chapter 6: Cosmopolitan Appropriation or Learning? Relation and Action in
Global Citizenship Education
[David Jefferess]
Chapter 7: International Law, Citizenship and Changing Conceptions of
Justice
[David Armstrong]
Chapter 8 : Global Citizenship as Public Pedagogy: Emotional Tourism, Feel
Good Humanitarianism, and the Personalisation of Development
[Audrey Bryan]
Chapter 9: The Geopolitics of Global Citizenship
[Lowell Gustafson]
Chapter 10 : How "Global" Can We Be? Insights from the Environmental Field
[Barton A. Thompson]
Chapter 11: Dismounting the Tiger: From Empire to Global Citizenship
through Pragmatism
[Terrance MacMullan]
Introduction to Part II: Identity, Belonging, and Global Citizenship on
Location
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 12: Where are the Global Citizens?
[Peter A. Furia]
Chapter 13: Age and Global Citizenship Attitudes
[Brittany H. Bramlett]
Chapter 14: China and the World: Convergence on Global Governance,
Divergence on Global Citizenship?
[Johan Lagerkvist]
Chapter 15: Global Citizenship in the Middle East: Presence and Prospects
[Vaughn P. Shannon]
Chapter 16: An Assessment of Southeast Asian Regional Identity
[Shaun Narine]
Chapter 17: The Rhetoric of Globalization and Global Citizenship:
Reconstructing Active Citizenships in Post-cold War Sub-Saharan Africa
[Ali A. Abdi]
[Irene Langran]
Introduction to Part I: Conceptual and Historical Contexts
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 1: Historical Origins of Global Citizenship
[April Carter]
Chapter 2 : Global Citizenship in a Post-Westphalian AgeI
[Irene Langran]
Chapter 3: Critical Cosmopolitanism as a New Paradigm for Global Learning
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 4: Technology's Role in Global Citizenship Education
[Elizabeth Langran and Irene Langran]
Chapter 5: Global, Citizenship and Education as Discursive Fields: Towards
Disrupting the Reproduction of Colonial Systems of Power
[Karen Pashby]
Chapter 6: Cosmopolitan Appropriation or Learning? Relation and Action in
Global Citizenship Education
[David Jefferess]
Chapter 7: International Law, Citizenship and Changing Conceptions of
Justice
[David Armstrong]
Chapter 8 : Global Citizenship as Public Pedagogy: Emotional Tourism, Feel
Good Humanitarianism, and the Personalisation of Development
[Audrey Bryan]
Chapter 9: The Geopolitics of Global Citizenship
[Lowell Gustafson]
Chapter 10 : How "Global" Can We Be? Insights from the Environmental Field
[Barton A. Thompson]
Chapter 11: Dismounting the Tiger: From Empire to Global Citizenship
through Pragmatism
[Terrance MacMullan]
Introduction to Part II: Identity, Belonging, and Global Citizenship on
Location
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 12: Where are the Global Citizens?
[Peter A. Furia]
Chapter 13: Age and Global Citizenship Attitudes
[Brittany H. Bramlett]
Chapter 14: China and the World: Convergence on Global Governance,
Divergence on Global Citizenship?
[Johan Lagerkvist]
Chapter 15: Global Citizenship in the Middle East: Presence and Prospects
[Vaughn P. Shannon]
Chapter 16: An Assessment of Southeast Asian Regional Identity
[Shaun Narine]
Chapter 17: The Rhetoric of Globalization and Global Citizenship:
Reconstructing Active Citizenships in Post-cold War Sub-Saharan Africa
[Ali A. Abdi]
Introduction
[Irene Langran]
Introduction to Part I: Conceptual and Historical Contexts
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 1: Historical Origins of Global Citizenship
[April Carter]
Chapter 2 : Global Citizenship in a Post-Westphalian AgeI
[Irene Langran]
Chapter 3: Critical Cosmopolitanism as a New Paradigm for Global Learning
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 4: Technology's Role in Global Citizenship Education
[Elizabeth Langran and Irene Langran]
Chapter 5: Global, Citizenship and Education as Discursive Fields: Towards
Disrupting the Reproduction of Colonial Systems of Power
[Karen Pashby]
Chapter 6: Cosmopolitan Appropriation or Learning? Relation and Action in
Global Citizenship Education
[David Jefferess]
Chapter 7: International Law, Citizenship and Changing Conceptions of
Justice
[David Armstrong]
Chapter 8 : Global Citizenship as Public Pedagogy: Emotional Tourism, Feel
Good Humanitarianism, and the Personalisation of Development
[Audrey Bryan]
Chapter 9: The Geopolitics of Global Citizenship
[Lowell Gustafson]
Chapter 10 : How "Global" Can We Be? Insights from the Environmental Field
[Barton A. Thompson]
Chapter 11: Dismounting the Tiger: From Empire to Global Citizenship
through Pragmatism
[Terrance MacMullan]
Introduction to Part II: Identity, Belonging, and Global Citizenship on
Location
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 12: Where are the Global Citizens?
[Peter A. Furia]
Chapter 13: Age and Global Citizenship Attitudes
[Brittany H. Bramlett]
Chapter 14: China and the World: Convergence on Global Governance,
Divergence on Global Citizenship?
[Johan Lagerkvist]
Chapter 15: Global Citizenship in the Middle East: Presence and Prospects
[Vaughn P. Shannon]
Chapter 16: An Assessment of Southeast Asian Regional Identity
[Shaun Narine]
Chapter 17: The Rhetoric of Globalization and Global Citizenship:
Reconstructing Active Citizenships in Post-cold War Sub-Saharan Africa
[Ali A. Abdi]
[Irene Langran]
Introduction to Part I: Conceptual and Historical Contexts
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 1: Historical Origins of Global Citizenship
[April Carter]
Chapter 2 : Global Citizenship in a Post-Westphalian AgeI
[Irene Langran]
Chapter 3: Critical Cosmopolitanism as a New Paradigm for Global Learning
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 4: Technology's Role in Global Citizenship Education
[Elizabeth Langran and Irene Langran]
Chapter 5: Global, Citizenship and Education as Discursive Fields: Towards
Disrupting the Reproduction of Colonial Systems of Power
[Karen Pashby]
Chapter 6: Cosmopolitan Appropriation or Learning? Relation and Action in
Global Citizenship Education
[David Jefferess]
Chapter 7: International Law, Citizenship and Changing Conceptions of
Justice
[David Armstrong]
Chapter 8 : Global Citizenship as Public Pedagogy: Emotional Tourism, Feel
Good Humanitarianism, and the Personalisation of Development
[Audrey Bryan]
Chapter 9: The Geopolitics of Global Citizenship
[Lowell Gustafson]
Chapter 10 : How "Global" Can We Be? Insights from the Environmental Field
[Barton A. Thompson]
Chapter 11: Dismounting the Tiger: From Empire to Global Citizenship
through Pragmatism
[Terrance MacMullan]
Introduction to Part II: Identity, Belonging, and Global Citizenship on
Location
[Tammy Birk]
Chapter 12: Where are the Global Citizens?
[Peter A. Furia]
Chapter 13: Age and Global Citizenship Attitudes
[Brittany H. Bramlett]
Chapter 14: China and the World: Convergence on Global Governance,
Divergence on Global Citizenship?
[Johan Lagerkvist]
Chapter 15: Global Citizenship in the Middle East: Presence and Prospects
[Vaughn P. Shannon]
Chapter 16: An Assessment of Southeast Asian Regional Identity
[Shaun Narine]
Chapter 17: The Rhetoric of Globalization and Global Citizenship:
Reconstructing Active Citizenships in Post-cold War Sub-Saharan Africa
[Ali A. Abdi]