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Instrumentalism, ideals and imaginaries: theorising the contested space of global citizenship education in schools
2011
Globalisation, Societies and Education
This paper exposes the tensions between different agendas and calls for what is loosely called 'global citizenship education' by developing a set of sociological conceptual tools useful for engaging with associated educational forms and ideals. It presents the instrumentalist and normative agendas at play within global citizenship education policy, theory and practice. Recent theoretical critiques of more mainstream global citizenship education are considered, encapsulated in calls for a form
doi:10.1080/14767724.2011.605325
fatcat:wv5am5mvhnakpao2j5f5cwphea