Global citizenship: a typology for distinguishing its multiple conceptions
- المؤلف
- Laura OxleyPaul Morris
- المؤلف المؤسسي
- Society for Educational StudiesTaylor & Francis
- الترتيب
- 27p
- لغة المورد
- الإنجليزية
- سنة النشر
- 2013
- الكلمة المفتاحية
- Global citizenship educationCurriculum
- الموضوعات
- المدنية / المواطنة / الديمقراطيةالتنوع / محو الأمية الثقافية / الشموليةالعولمة والعدالة الاجتماعية / التفاهم الدوليالسلام / ثقافة السلامالتنمية المستدامة / الاستدامة
- أنواع الموارد
- الأوراق البحثية/ مقالات المجالات
- المناطق
- جميع دول العالم
- مكان النشر
- London
The promotion of ‘Global Citizenship’ (GC) has emerged as a goal of schooling in many countries, symbolising a shift away from national towards more global conceptions of citizenship. It currently incorporates a proliferation of approaches and terminologies, mirroring both the diverse conceptions of its nature and the socio-politico contexts within which it is appropriated. This paper seeks to clarify this ambiguity by constructing a typology to identify and distinguish the diverse conceptions of GC. The typology is based on two general forms of GC: cosmopolitan based and advocacy based. The former incorporates four distinct conceptions of GC – namely, the political, moral, economic and cultural; the latter incorporates four other conceptions – namely, the social, critical, environmental and spiritual. Subsequently, we briefly illustrate how the typology can be used to evaluate the critical features of a curriculum plan designed to promote GC in England. The typology provides a novel and powerful means to analyse the key features of the very diverse range of educational policies and programmes that promote GC.

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