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El. knyga: Exploring the Complexities in Global Citizenship Education: Hard Spaces, Methodologies, and Ethics

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With a focus on the Global South, this book argues that awareness and discussion of the politics of equity and inclusion in global citizenship education (GCE) research are essential to the future of nuanced and effective research in this area.

The book explores the notion of heavily regulated hard spaces to examine areas of institutional blindness and reflects on ways to negotiate the issue of sensitivity in an institutional context, exploring how ones sensitivity relates to pedagogy and ethics. Through this in-depth metadiscussion of GCE research, the book provides a complex portrait of unique challenges in this domain and explores the nuanced experience of navigating temporal intersections of the global, the citizen, and education in geographically and thematically obstacled spaces.

This book will be of great interest to researchers, policymakers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of global education, comparative education, and educational policy.
1 An Introduction Label: Blending New Colors Enriching the Canvases of
Global Citizenship Education
LAUREN ILA MISIASZEK

2 Dancing in Chains: Challenges for Practitioners in Citizenship Education
and Citizenship Research in China
ZHANG WENCHAO

3 Notes on Global Reading: Critical Cultural Traversals, Transactions and
Transformations
ROBERT J. TIERNEY

4 Politics of Emotions in Tanzania: Analyzing Global Citizenship Education
Through Secular and Religious Lenses
SABRINA ELIYA MSANGI AND JOEL JONATHAN KAYOMBO

5 Media, Youth, and Global Citizenship: The Challenges of Identity
Construction in the Age of Global Media Capitalism
YOOMI CHIN

6 Expectations, Challenges and the Struggle to Fit In: Exploring the
Experiences of Highly Educated Eritrean Migrants in the United Kingdom
SAMSON MAEKELE TSEGAY

7 Global Citizenship Education: A Method for Finding in Translation
SUSAN WIKSTEN

8 The Past, Present and Future State of Citizenship Education in Zimbabwe
LANCE S. MUNYARADZI BUNGU

9 Negotiating the Global and National in Citizenship Education: Historical
Legacies and Its Complicated Neighbor in South Korea
HYUNGRYEOL KIM

10 Critically Countering Appropriations of Global Citizenship Education in
the Indian Context: Hard, Gated and Unmentionable
SYED NITAS IFTEKHAR AND GREG WILLIAM MISIASZEK
Lauren Misiaszek is Associate Professor at the Institute of International and Comparative Education, Beijing Normal University, China.