A Review of Neo-liberal Global Citizenship Education in Western Societies

Auteur
Zhou Xiaoyong
Collation
9 p.
Langue de la ressource
Chinois
Année de publication
2016
Mot-clé
Global citizenship education
Thème
Diversité / Compétence culturelle / Inclusion
Type de ressource
Research papers / journal articles
Niveau d’éducation
Autres
Région
Global
Lieu de publication
Shanghai

 

Global citizenship education has become an increasingly dominant discourse among western societies. However, practices of global citizenship education assume plural forms, among which neo-liberal global citizenship education is an important one. Neo-liberalism competitiveness emphasizes personal choice based on cometition and access to global competitiveness and global cultural capital guided by competence. If this marked-oriented competition continues to ignore question of power and access, global citizens of this kind will take it for granted that the privilege they enjoyed is a natural result and a symbol of personal success. For people in developing countries, this is an obviously unfair situation.