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Education and Cultural Citizenship


May 2011 | 184 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This dynamic, energetic book systematically brings together the major developments in the social and political theory of education. It offers a global introduction to the major debates within the field and provides a sustained argument for a democratic and normative view of education.

It provides a comprehensive view of the major disputes within social, cultural and political approaches to education. Drawing upon varied critical traditions the book helpfully connects these diverse threads of debate whilst exploring the work of key theorists.

Areas explored include:

• democratic notions of education,

• cosmopolitanism,

• multiculturalism,

• pragmaticism,

• critical pedagogy,

• democratic socialism

• liberalism

Clearly written and passionately argued this book will be essential reading for all those interested in exploring education's changing place in society.


 
Introduction
 
Cultural Citizenship, Education and Democracy
Redefining the Good Society

 
 
Democratic Socialism, Multiculturalism and the Third Way
Questions of Education

 
 
Critical Pedagogy, Democracy and Capitalism
Education without Enemies or Borders

 
 
Pragmaticism and Environmental Education
 
Education in the Consumer and Information Age
 
Education, Hope and the Politics of Fear
The Resilience of Democracy and Cultural Citizenship

 

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