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Global citizenship, common wealth and uncommon citizenships / / Lynette Shultz, Thashika Pillay



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Autore: Shultz Lynette Visualizza persona
Titolo: Global citizenship, common wealth and uncommon citizenships / / Lynette Shultz, Thashika Pillay Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Leiden : , : Brill, , [2018]
©2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (211 pages)
Disciplina: 323.6
Soggetto topico: World citizenship
International education
Persona (resp. second.): PillayThashika
Nota di contenuto: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Global Citizenship, Common Wealth, and Uncommon Citizenships / Lynette Shultz and Thashika Pillay -- The Contradictions of International Education and International Development / Ali A. Abdi -- Aboriginal Women, Uncommon Citizens / Marlene E. McKay -- Cycles of Learning and Unlearning Through Literary Study / Carrie Karsgaard -- The Scholarship of Engagement / Grace Rwiza and Chouaib El Bouhali -- Seeking “Global Citizenship” in Graduate Library and Information Studies Education / Toni Samek and Christina Palech -- The Role of Host Villages in Fostering Cosmopolitan Values Among ISL Participants / Harry Smaller , Michael O’sullivan , Xochilt Hernández and Ashley Rerrie -- Security in a World of Strangers / Derek Tannis -- Southern Struggles Over “Knowing” and their Significance for the Politics of Global Citizenship / Crain Soudien -- Dance for Change / Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane -- Global Citizenship Education as a UNESCO Key Theme / Karen Pashby -- Citizenship and Education for Adult Newcomers / Sung Kyung Ahn -- Transgressive Learning / Irene Friesen Wolfstone -- Back Matter -- About the Contributors -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: This set of essays critically analyze global citizenship by bringing together leading ideas about citizenship and the commons in this time that both needs and resists a global perspective on issues and relations. Education plays a significant role in how we come to address these issues and this volume will contribute to ensuring that equity, global citizenship, and the common wealth provide platforms from which we might engage in transformational, collective work. The authors address the global significance of debates and struggles about belonging and abjection, solidarity and rejection, identification and othering, as well as love and hate. Global citizenship, as a concept and a practice, is now being met with a dangerous call for insularism and a protracted ethno-nationalism based on global economic imperialism, movements for white supremacy and miscegenation, various forms of religious extremism, and identity politics, but which antithetically, also comes from the anti-globalization movement focused on building strong, sustainable communities. We see a taming of citizens that contributes to the taming of what we understand as the public sphere and the commons, the places of cultural, natural, and intellectual resources that are shared and not privately owned. The work of global citizenship education is distinguishable from the processes of a deadly globalization or destruction of the world that responds to the interlocking issues that make life on the planet precarious for human and non-humans everywhere (albeit an unequal precarity). This book is an invitation into a conversation that explores and makes visible some of the hidden chasms of oppression and inequity in the world. It is meant to provoke both argument and activism as we work to secure common spaces that are broadly life-sustaining. Contributors are: Ali A. Abdi, Sung Kyung Ahn, Chouaib El Bouhali, Xochilt Hernández, Carrie Karsgaard, Marlene McKay, Michael O’Sullivan, Christina Palech, Karen Pashby, Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane, Thashika Pillay, Ashley Rerrie, Grace J. Rwiza, Toni Samek, Lynette Shultz, Harry Smaller, Crain Soudien, Derek Tannis, and Irene Friesen Wolfstone.
Titolo autorizzato: Global citizenship, common wealth and uncommon citizenships  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 90-04-38344-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910806877403321
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Serie: Comparative and international education (Sense Publishers) ; ; 47.