ABSTRACT

In the first volume in the Critical Global Citizenship Education series, Torres combines theoretical and empirical research to present an original perspective on global citizenship education as a vitally important way of learning in a globalized world. In examining the requirements for effective global citizenship education and education reform, he investigates pathways to citizenship-building at the local, national and global levels and urges development of teaching methods, teacher education, and curriculum within a social justice education framework. Taking into account post-colonial perspectives, political realities at play, and practical implications, Torres provides a succinct but comprehensive understanding of how global citizenship education can expand the concept of civic education in a global society and interrupt inequality.

This volume considers the ways that global citizenship education has been incorporated and is used by international institutions, governments, and the academy, and provides a clear framework for anyone struggling to make sense of the tensions and complexities of global citizenship education today.

chapter 2|6 pages

Why Global Citizenship?

An Intervention in Search of a Theory

chapter 3|7 pages

Global Citizenship Education: Competitiveness versus Solidarity?

Liminal: Education and Citizenship

chapter 5|19 pages

Global Citizenship Education and the Role of Universities

Seven Iconoclastic Theses about Public Universities and Neoliberal Common Sense 1

chapter 6|15 pages

Global Citizenship and Global Universities

The Age of Global Interdependence and Cosmopolitanism 1

chapter 7|15 pages

Multiculturalism in the World System

Towards a Social Justice Model of Multicultural Education

chapter 10|37 pages

Global Citizenship Education

A New Global Social Movement?

chapter 11|11 pages

Implementing Global Citizenship Education

Challenges