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Educating for human rights and global citizenship.

ABDI Ali A. ; SHULTZ Lynette

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS

2008

252

321.82-ABDI

HUMAN RIGHTS ; EDUCATION ; TEACHING ; TRAINING ; CITIZENSHIP ; GLOBALIZATION ; PHILOSOPHY


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ISBN 13 : 978-0-7914-7373-3

Contents : Contents

Contents

Chapter I - Educating for human rights and global citizenship: an introduction
Ali A. Abdi & Lynette Shultz

Chapter II - A call and response: human rights as a tool of dignity and transformation,
Hilaria Supa Huaman, Shula Koening, Lynette Shultz

Chapter III - Human Rights: Four Generations of practice and development, Derek Evans

Chapter IV - Are we all global citizens or only some of us are global citizens? The Relevance of This
Question to Education, Nigel Dower

Chapter V - Caught between imaginaries: global citizenship education and the persistence of the nation, George Richardson

Chapter VI - De-subjecting subject populations: historico-actual problems and educational possibilities.
Ali A. Abdi

Chapter VII - A short history of women, human rights and global citizenship. Ratna Ghosh

Chapter VIII - Re/presentation of race and racism in the multicultural discourse of Canada, Carl E. James

Chapter IX - Popular education and human rights: prospects for anti -hegemonic Adivasi (original dweller) movements and struggles in India, Dip Kapoor

Chapter X - Human rights education and contemporary child slavery: creating child-friendly villages when states, local communities and families fail to protect, Lynette Shultz

Chapter XI - Toward minority group rights and inclusive citizenship education: the role of a voluntary organization in Vancouver, Canada, Shibao Guo

Chapter XII - Traditional peoples and citizenship in the new imperial order, Makere Stewart -Harawira

Chapter XIII - Human rights imperialism: Third way education as the new cultural imperialism, Jerrold L. KachurChapter XIV

Chapter XIV - Citizenship and its Exclusions: The Impact of Legal Definitions on Metis People(s) in Alberta, Cora Weber-Pilwax

Chapter XV - An introduction to librarianship for human rights, Toni Samek

Chapter XVI - Reconstructing the legend: educating for global citizenship, Graham Pike
Appendix A

Language : English

Place of publishing : NICE

Location : Nice Library

Material : Paper

Statement : Présent

Owner : Bibliothèque