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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword Carlos A. Torres Introduction. Conversations with educators on Global Citizenship Education: In the pursuit of social justice Part 1: Critical Views on Global Citizenship Education: Critical Pedagogy, Otherwise/Post-Coloniality, Conviviality and Planetary Citizenship 1. Critical Pedagogy and Global Citizenship Education 2. Global Citizenship Otherwise 3. Global Citizenship Education as a Counter – Colonial Project: Engaging Multiple Knowledge Systems for Transformational Change 4. From Global to Planetary Citizenship: A Proposal for Evolving Brazil University Curriculum 5. Cultivating Global Citizenship Education and Its Implications for Education in South Africa Part 2: Global Skills for Social Justice, Critical Semiotics and the Intersections of Neoliberalism, Internationalization, and Global Citizenship Education 6. Global Skills and Global Citizenship Education 7. Educating for Global Citizenship in Diverse and Unequal Societies 8. Global Citizenship Education as Critical Global Semiotics 9. Intersections of Neoliberalism, Internationalization and Global Citizenship Education Part 3: Flourishing, Awareness, Responsibility, Participation, and Humanism as the Underpinning for Global Citizenship Education 10. Flourishing and Global Citizenship Education 11. Global Citizenship Education as Awareness, Responsibility and Participation 12. Global Citizenship Education and Humanism: A Process of Becoming and Knowing 13. Global Citizenship Education as a Meta/critical Pedagogy: Concluding Reflections
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Emiliano Bosio is a Lecturer at Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Japan.
Zusammenfassung
This volume offers a remarkable collection of theoretically and practically grounded conversations with internationally recognized scholars, who share their perspectives on Global Citizenship Education (GCE) in relation to university research, teaching, and learning.
Zusatztext
"We have less than a decade to reach the Sustainable Development Goals. This book is a much needed and timely overview of current global perspectives on how Global Citizenship Education can help set the trajectory for a just and peaceful future that leaves no one behind."
-- Katrin Harvey, Chief Operating Officer, Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens, Vienna
"This book engages readers in reflecting upon what it means to be a 'global citizen' while providing essential insights into research examining the values and knowledge of Global Citizenship Education and how international educators orient themselves to their practice."
-- Nikola Ivezaj, Vice President of globalcitizen.org, New York, USA