Political Power and Social TheoryJacobson, D. (2009). Citizenship redux: Why citizenship remains pivotal in a globalizing world. Vol. 20. In D. E. Davis & J. Go (Eds.), Political power and social theory (pp. 281-286). Bingley: Emerald Group....
Educating for Democratic Citizenship in a Globalizing World: Some Recent Developments in England and China This paper compares the development of education for democratic citizenship in two apparently diverse nations - China and England - at different moments in their social and economic histories, but...
The writing argues that English education seen as a natural, neutral and beneficial transmission has become a catalyst of practical values to facilitate the processes of constructing Chinese citizenship education in a globalizing world. Bilingualism as a linguistic function as well as a cross cultural ...
(2002),Work and Migration – Life and Liveli-hoods in a Globalizing World. London: Routledge.Østergaard-Nielsen, E. (2003),Transnational Politics. Turks and Kurds in Germany. Lon-don: Routledge.Perchinig, B. (2003),Politische und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen fu ̈r betriebliche Anti...
The Citizenship Paradox in a Transnational Age In a globalizing world marked by heightened migration and transnational forms of association, we still need robust conceptions of national, geographically anchored citizenship to promote social cooperation.2 But the political institutions, uch ... CM Rodrígu...
The central question in Castles's article is thus: What can we do to maintain and enhance democratic citizenship for Australians in the context of a globalizing world? To answer this question, he examines some of the inherent contradictions of nation-state citizenship, discusses the meaning of ...
Beyond class and nation: reframing social inequalities in a globalizing world From the start individualization theory is the investigation of the paradigm shift in social inequality. Furthermore it shows, how the transnationalization... Ulrich,Beck - 《British Journal of Sociology》 被引量: 288发表:...
Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics Of Inclusion And Exclusion * Part I: introduction * 1. Citizen engagements in a globalising world - John Gaventa and Rajesh Tandon * Part II: From Global to Local: the impact of global governance on everyday citizenship * 2. Mediated health citizenships: Li...
Even if now it is being challenged by the different authoritarian populist movements in the world—for example, Italy’s Matteo Salvini has emerged as the dominant figure trying to unify Europe’s nationalist parties at a European level—the globalization process may have diminished the inequality ...
Citizenship and citizenship education face challenges due to globalizing factors affecting modern liberal-democratic states. Earlier models of citizenship, which were based on assimilation into the dominant society, have been challenged by scholars seeking to create a fuller understanding of citizenship more...