Abstract This introductory paper to our first issue provides reflection on the concept of critical global citizenship at both theoretical and practical levels. We maintain that ‘citizenship’, irrespective of its level of articulation (i.e. national, international, global, etc.) remains an issue that reflects a status, a feeling and practices that are intrinsically interlinked. As a legal status, formal citizenship allows individuals to form a sense of belonging within a political community and, therefore, empowers them to act and perform their citizenship within the spatial domains of the nation-state. Critical global citizenship, asks these same individuals not so much to neglect these notions of belonging and practice to a particular loca...
Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters ...
The quest for a global polity has faced many criticisms and barriers, yet it continues to have stron...
The ideas presented in this essay come from my ongoing research into how the term ‘global citizenshi...
This introductory paper to our first issue provides reflection on the concept of critical global cit...
Globalisation has had an important role in the transformations on the normative and practical concep...
This thesis analyses the conditions which make it possible for us to act as 'global citizens.' It cl...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
Purpose: This article contains a reflection on researching in global citizenship education with a cr...
True global citizenship must be found at all levels of human interaction. Individuals should be cons...
This open access book takes a critical and international perspective to the mainstreaming of the Glo...
Global Citizenship Education explores key ideas and issues within this field, placing them firmly wi...
This thesis examines global citizenship education (GCE) within the context of a case study of the n...
Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters ...
Global Citizenship Education explores key ideas and issues within this field, placing them firmly wi...
Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters ...
The quest for a global polity has faced many criticisms and barriers, yet it continues to have stron...
The ideas presented in this essay come from my ongoing research into how the term ‘global citizenshi...
This introductory paper to our first issue provides reflection on the concept of critical global cit...
Globalisation has had an important role in the transformations on the normative and practical concep...
This thesis analyses the conditions which make it possible for us to act as 'global citizens.' It cl...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
Purpose: This article contains a reflection on researching in global citizenship education with a cr...
True global citizenship must be found at all levels of human interaction. Individuals should be cons...
This open access book takes a critical and international perspective to the mainstreaming of the Glo...
Global Citizenship Education explores key ideas and issues within this field, placing them firmly wi...
This thesis examines global citizenship education (GCE) within the context of a case study of the n...
Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters ...
Global Citizenship Education explores key ideas and issues within this field, placing them firmly wi...
Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters ...
The quest for a global polity has faced many criticisms and barriers, yet it continues to have stron...
The ideas presented in this essay come from my ongoing research into how the term ‘global citizenshi...