Globalization, the nation-state and the citizen: dilemmas and directions for civics and citizenship education/
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Language: | English |
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New York:
Routledge,
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Series: | Routledge research in education
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Table of Contents:
- The forming of citizens in a globalising world / Alan Reid, Judith Gill and Alan Sears
- In whose interest? : Australian schooling and the changing contexts of citizenship / Alan Reid and Judith Gill
- Education, citizenship and the construction of a new democracy in Brazil / Tristan McCowan and Cleonice Puggian
- South African post-apartheid realities and citizenship education / Kogila Moodley
- Citizenship education in Pakistan : changing policies and practices in changing social-political contexts / Bernadette Dean
- The dilemmas of Singapore's national education in the global society / Mark Baildon and Jasmine B-Y Sim
- State and civil society embattled in colonialism, capitalism and nationalism : civic education and its politics in Hong Kong / Thomas Kwan-choi Tse
- England : searching for citizenship / Ian Davies
- Perceptions of the past and education of future citizens in contemporary Russia / Nelli Piattoeva
- 'Common-sense citizenship', 'citizenship tourism' and citizenship education in an era of globalisation : the case of Ireland during the Celtic tiger era / Audrey Bryan
- A paradigm shift in the political culture and in educating for citizenship? : the case of the United States of America / Thomas J. Scott and John Cogan
- The state and the citizen in Mexican civic education : an evolving story / Bradley A.U. Levinson
- Possibilities and problems : citizenship education in a multinational state : the case of Canada / Alan Sears
- Oppositions and possibilities / Walter Parker
- Citizenship and the nation-state : affinity, identity and belonging / Audrey Osler
- Neo-statism and post-globalisation as contexts for new times / Kerry Kennedy
- Politics, citizenship education policy in twelve countries, and cosmopolitanism : a commentary / Yvonne Hebert.