Globalization and global citizenship : interdisciplinary approaches / edited by Irene Langran and Tammy Birk.
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- English
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- Physical Description:
- xv, 263 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business, 2016.
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- Historical Origins of Global Citizenship / April Carter
- Global Citizenship in a Post-Westphalian Age / Irene Langran
- Critical Cosmopolitanism as a New Paradigm for Global Learning / Tammy Birk
- Technology's Role in Global Citizenship Education / Elizabeth Langran and Irene Langran
- Global, Citizenship and Education as Discursive Fields : Towards Disrupting the Reproduction of Colonial Systems of Power / Karen Pashby
- Cosmopolitan Appropriation or Learning? : Relation and Action in Global Citizenship Education / David Jefferess
- International Law, Citizenship and Changing Conceptions of Justice / David Armstrong
- Global Citizenship as Public Pedagogy : Emotional Tourism, Feel Good Humanitarianism, and the Personalisation of Development / Audrey Bryan
- The Geopolitics of Global Citizenship / Lowell Gustafson
- How "Global" Can We Be? : Insights from the Environmental Field / Barton A. Thompson
- Dismounting the Tiger : From Empire to Global Citizenship through Pragmatism / Terrance MacMullan
- Where are the Global Citizens? / Peter A. Furia
- Age and Global Citizenship Attitudes / Brittany H. Bramlett
- China and the World : Convergence on Global Governance, Divergence on Global Citizenship? / Johan Lagerkvist
- Global Citizenship in the Middle East : Presence and Prospects / Vaughn P. Shannon
- An Assessment of Southeast Asian Regional Identity / Shaun Narine
- The Rhetoric of Globalization and Global Citizenship : Reconstructing Active Citizenships in Post-cold War Sub-Saharan Africa / Ali. A. Abdi.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- OCLC:
- 945169864
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