The Elusive and Exclusive Global Citizen

In this paper, the author interrogate the notion of global citizenship, both as an aspiration and an improbable practice, by situating it within contemporary understandings of citizenship and globalization.
It is a conceptualization that suffers from the dangers inherent in the term โ€œcitizenshipโ€ and misconceptions of the terms โ€œglobal,โ€ and it is rooted in the Westโ€™s long engagement in normative undertakings in non-Western countries.

 


The writer refute ideas of the autonomous and agentic global citizen. he encourage a rethinking of global citizenship and global citizenship education (GCE) and offer recommendations for redirecting attention to contemporary global stratifications and issues of human rights to address the issues of social justice and inequality that, due to the problematic definition of global citizenship, are currently inadequately covered in existing GCE curricula.