Globalisation and citizenship education |
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Authors: | Jack Demaine |
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Institution: | Loughborough University , United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the notion of globalisation by reference to several of its proponents and critics. Issues of citizenship education in an era of global electronic communications are examined and the author argues that citizenship education that has a global dimension will necessarily be concerned with economic, social and political inequalities between citizens both within and between nation states. Global divisions involve fundamental inequalities of resources, rights to residence and much else. Since globalisation invokes differing responses from citizens around the world and within nation states it is likely that global citizenship education will have varied effects. |
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Keywords: | class culture obesity discourse child saving |
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