As the head of my university’s new International Justice program, I am well placed to speak about the trials and tribulations of teaching students about global politics. Our program draws in Sociology, Justice Studies, and Political Science students. The overarching goal is to make students aware of international issues ranging from genocide and terrorism to international migration and global institutions through the lens of social justice. The social justice lens is particularly effective because it provides a reason for exploring global issues. These issues are not bloodlessly described in my courses with the hopes of extracting causal variables. Instead international issues are framed as issues of justice a
The question of social justice is a very important element of global education. Social justice refer...
At the beginning of this year in intro to Social Justice, Dr. Wight had us sit in groups and attempt...
This paper places the question of ethical challenges in relation to the process of globalization con...
Engaging with Global Justice through InternshipsGlobal justice, on its face, seems like an impossibl...
How can undergraduate students be prepared for global citizenship? This question was investigated in...
Chapter 3 from the book Social Justice and International Education. This chapter provides an overvi...
How can undergraduate students be prepared for global citizenship? This question was investigated in...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2013.In a broad sens...
What does global justice look like, and how can leadership help get us there? The contributors to Le...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Crim...
The article for this column of Social Justice Perspectives is written by Jamie Campbell Naidoo and M...
The United States is increasingly experiencing globalization within society. Although globalization ...
This Introduction to the Symposium, Global Alliance for Justice Education (“GAJE”) North American Re...
BackgroundUniversity of Haifa and the University of Maryland, Baltimore faculty developed a parallel...
Compares three different approaches to arguing for global justice, and suggests alternatives
The question of social justice is a very important element of global education. Social justice refer...
At the beginning of this year in intro to Social Justice, Dr. Wight had us sit in groups and attempt...
This paper places the question of ethical challenges in relation to the process of globalization con...
Engaging with Global Justice through InternshipsGlobal justice, on its face, seems like an impossibl...
How can undergraduate students be prepared for global citizenship? This question was investigated in...
Chapter 3 from the book Social Justice and International Education. This chapter provides an overvi...
How can undergraduate students be prepared for global citizenship? This question was investigated in...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2013.In a broad sens...
What does global justice look like, and how can leadership help get us there? The contributors to Le...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Crim...
The article for this column of Social Justice Perspectives is written by Jamie Campbell Naidoo and M...
The United States is increasingly experiencing globalization within society. Although globalization ...
This Introduction to the Symposium, Global Alliance for Justice Education (“GAJE”) North American Re...
BackgroundUniversity of Haifa and the University of Maryland, Baltimore faculty developed a parallel...
Compares three different approaches to arguing for global justice, and suggests alternatives
The question of social justice is a very important element of global education. Social justice refer...
At the beginning of this year in intro to Social Justice, Dr. Wight had us sit in groups and attempt...
This paper places the question of ethical challenges in relation to the process of globalization con...