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Education for Global Citizenship: Meanings and Practices for a Transformative Cosmopolitism Year of publication: 2017 Author: Alejandra Boni Aristizabal According to the author: "The article aims to analyze in depth the meanings of global citizenships in order to characterize the pedagogical practices of what is known as education for global citizenship. After a brief analysis of the different stages that education for development has gone through, from the assistencialist approach of the 50s to education for global citizenship, we study different perspectives of cosmopolitanism: a vision from the field of ethics, mainly from Martha Nussbaum's perspective that talks about cosmopolitan abilities, from politics, that has democratic proposals such as David Held's, critical perspectives as Boaventura de Souza Santos' ones, and the sociological perspective that allows us to identify intercultural communicative processes where the cosmopolitan view is produced, according to Ulrick Beck's or Gerald Delanty's words. After this, we conclude with a discussion about how to encourage education for develpment spaces that foster global citizenship."  Education for Develpment (EdD) in a Diverse World: Comparative Study of Education for Global Citizenship (EdGC) in Paraguay and Spain Year of publication: 2017 Author: Ángela Alcaide Capilla | María Jesús Martínez Usarralde Corporate author: University of Valencia According to the summary of the author: "This article aims to collect a comparative analysis regarding Global Citizenship Education in two different contexts: Spain and Paraguay. The objective is to discover the main characteristics of this education, in meaning and practice, focusing on the diversity of views and constraints of reality, which enrich existing theory speeches, opening this field of knowledge to the experience of its application. In fact, this is the objective and the conclusion. The research justifies the value of this information in the field of study, based on interviews with experts from which relevant information that eludes the rhetorical speeches can be extracted."  The Person Beyond Migration: Psychosocial Intervention Manual With Migrants Year of publication: 2010 Author: Luisa Melero Valdéz Corporate author: Compromiso Social Bancaja This book collects different views on psychosocial intervention around the issue of migration and provides theoretical and practical tools to work on this topic.