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E-book: Globalization, the Nation-State and the Citizen: Dilemmas and Directions for Civics and Citizenship Education

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The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in civics and citizenship education. There have been unprecedented developments in citizenship education taking place in schools, adult education centers, or in the less formally structured spaces of media images and commentary around the world. This book provides an overview of the development of civics and citizenship education policy across a range of nation states. The contributors, all widely respected scholars in the field of civics and citizenship education, provide a thorough understanding of the different ways in which citizenship has been taken up by educators, governments and the wider public. Citizenship is never a single given, unproblematic concept, but rather its meanings have to be worked through and developed in terms of the particularities of socio-political location and history. This volume promotes a wider and more grounded understanding of the ways in which citizenship education is enacted across different nation states in order to develop education for active and participatory citizenry in both local and global contexts.
Acknowledgments xi
PART A Introduction
The Forming of Citizens in a Globalising World
3(16)
Alan Reid
Judith Gill
Alan Sears
PART B Case Studies
In Whose Interest? Australian Schooling and the Changing Contexts of Citizenship
19(16)
Alan Reid
Judith Gill
Education, Citizenship and the Construction of a New Democracy in Brazil
35(15)
Tristan McCowan
Cleonice Puggian
South African Post-Apartheid Realities and Citizenship Education
50(14)
Kogila Moodley
Citizenship Education in Pakistan: Changing Policies and Practices in Changing Social-Political Contexts
64(16)
Bernadette Dean
The Dilemmas of Singapore's National Education in the Global Society
80(17)
Mark Baildon
Jasmine B-Y Sim
State and Civil Society Embattled in Colonialism, Capitalism and Nationalism: Civic Education and its Politics in Hong Kong
97(17)
Thomas Kwan-Choi Tse
England: Searching for Citizenship
114(14)
Ian Davies
Perceptions of the Past and Education of Future Citizens in Contemporary Russia
128(15)
Nelli Piattoeva
`Common-sense Citizenship', `Citizenship Tourism' and Citizenship Education in an Era of Globalisation: The Case of Ireland During the Celtic Tiger Era
143(15)
Audrey Bryan
A Paradigm Shift in the Political Culture and in Educating for Citizenship? The Case of the United States of America
158(17)
Thomas J. Scott
John J. Cogan
The State and the Citizen in Mexican Civic Education: An Evolving Story
175(16)
Bradley A. U. Levinson
Possibilities and Problems: Citizenship Education in a Multinational State: The Case of Canada
191(18)
Alan Sears
PART C Reflections and Analysis
Oppositions and Possibilities
209(7)
Walter Parker
Citizenship and the Nation-State: Affinity, Identity and Belonging
216(7)
Audrey Osler
Neo-Statism and Post-Globalisation as Contexts for New Times
223(7)
Kerry Kennedy
Politics, Citizenship Education Policy in Twelve Countries, and Cosmopolitanism: A Commentary
230(11)
Yvonne Hebert
Contributors 241(4)
Index 245
Alan Reid is Professor of Education in the School of Education, University of South Australia.



Judith Gill is Associate Professor of Education in the School of Education, University of South Australia.



Alan Sears is a Professor of Social Studies Education and a member of the Citizenship Education Research and Development Group at the University of New Brunswick in Canada.