This timely book examines the political ideas and activism of nine Australian public intellectuals and activists who are 'global citizens'. These Australians are politically engaged intellectuals who interpret, adapt and promote political ideas, emphasising the global community to which Australians belong. The book shows how these global citizens have helped to shape the nature of political discourse over the past 50 years by broadening the language of political accountability to include human rights and ecological sustainability, as well as keeping alive the values of peace and non-violence. In an age of globalisation where neoliberal ideas compete with exclusivist forms of nationalism, this book reminds us that there are importa...
The Global Commonwealth of Citizens critically examines the prospects for cosmopolitan democracy as ...
As a key generic learning outcome and embedded in Australian universities’ strategic intents, global...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
Against a backdrop of advancing neoliberalism and globalisation, this timely book examines nine prom...
Against a backdrop of advancing neoliberalism and globalisation, this timely book examines nine prom...
Explores the impact of globalization upon citizenship, with special reference to the transitional ch...
Cultural exchange is privileged in many higher education programs across the globe. The Australian g...
Citizenship in a Global Age provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the main debates on cit...
Interest in the education of young people to be ‘responsible global citizens’ has grown ...
Do we still believe in foreign aid and development education? As governments tend to cut down aid bu...
For many recent commentators, the association of citizenship with the nation-state is under siege, a...
Do we still believe in foreign aid and development education? As governments tend to cut down aid bu...
This thesis analyses the conditions which make it possible for us to act as 'global citizens.' It cl...
Globalisation has had an important role in the transformations on the normative and practical concep...
In this paper, I argue that Australia’s future in a rapidly changing region and world lies in seekin...
The Global Commonwealth of Citizens critically examines the prospects for cosmopolitan democracy as ...
As a key generic learning outcome and embedded in Australian universities’ strategic intents, global...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
Against a backdrop of advancing neoliberalism and globalisation, this timely book examines nine prom...
Against a backdrop of advancing neoliberalism and globalisation, this timely book examines nine prom...
Explores the impact of globalization upon citizenship, with special reference to the transitional ch...
Cultural exchange is privileged in many higher education programs across the globe. The Australian g...
Citizenship in a Global Age provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the main debates on cit...
Interest in the education of young people to be ‘responsible global citizens’ has grown ...
Do we still believe in foreign aid and development education? As governments tend to cut down aid bu...
For many recent commentators, the association of citizenship with the nation-state is under siege, a...
Do we still believe in foreign aid and development education? As governments tend to cut down aid bu...
This thesis analyses the conditions which make it possible for us to act as 'global citizens.' It cl...
Globalisation has had an important role in the transformations on the normative and practical concep...
In this paper, I argue that Australia’s future in a rapidly changing region and world lies in seekin...
The Global Commonwealth of Citizens critically examines the prospects for cosmopolitan democracy as ...
As a key generic learning outcome and embedded in Australian universities’ strategic intents, global...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...