Students as Global Citizens To live an 'authentic life' amidst the personal and cultural connections of the globalising world demands a particular form of human 'being', referred to a... D Killick 被引量: 4发表: 2012年 Labour and Employment in a Globalising World. Autonomy, Collectives and...
(2005), `Globalising citizenship education? A critique of `global education' and `citizenship education'`, British Journal of Educational Studies, Vol. 53 No.1, pp. 66-89.Davies, I., Evans M., and Reid, A. (2005), `Globalising Citizenship Education? A Critique of `Global Education' ...
We describe what citizenship has meant inside one nation state and ask what citizenship means, and could mean, in a globalising world. By comparing the natures of citizenship education and global education, as experienced principally in England during, approximately, the last three decades, we ...
Language, culture, identity and citizenship are closely related terms, in which concepts of 'language' and 'citizenship' have always been linked to notions of nationality in political thought and consequently, they have been embedded in the national linguistic and educational policies. Language policy...
Immigrants in regular status have access to additional rights. On thecivil rights dimension, freedom of speech, association and assemblywas strongly restricted for foreign nationals in most democratic coun-tries before World War II. There are remaining limitations in certainstates concerning political ...
citizens. In the metropoles, the basic principle of equality between citizens prevailed; however, in the colonial space, this gave way to an equally firm principle of discrimination according to cultural and “racial” attributes. The era of world war: Citizenship between democracy and the racial...
Joppke or citizenship are no longer the 'scum of the earth' they may have been in the late 1940s, when Hannah Arendt wrote the Origins of Totalitarianism. But most importantly, the formula 'rights to have rights' dodges the fact that, indeed, citizenship in a globalising world is ...
This article examines how Japanese university educators understand the role of Global Citizenship Education (GCE) in higher education. Data were collected
Becoming global citizens through bilingualism: Language policy and Chinese citizenship education in a globalising worldLanguage, culture, identity and citizenship are closely related terms, in which concepts of 'language' and 'citizenship' have always been link...
Isin, E. (2005) Citizenship after orientalism: Ottoman citizenship, in F. Keyman and A. Icduygu (eds) Challenges to Citizenship in a Globalising WorldIsin, E.F. (Ed.). (2015). Citizenship after Orientalism: Transforming Political Theory. Palgrave Studies in Citizenship. London: Palgrave....