Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_189149922X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (385 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9789004701175
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education: Francophonies 1
    Content: "Global citizenship education is an essential topic in an increasingly interconnected world. Indeed the need for inclusive and globally conscious education, embedded in cosmopolitanism, is recognised as a way to prepare individuals to navigate diverse cultures, address global challenges, and actively participate in a globalised world. Being both scientific and political, these challenges require an interdisciplinary exploration of citizenship education, merging sociology, philosophy, as well as education and training sciences. To do this, Global Citizenship Education: Modern Individualism under the Test of Cosmopolitanism offers a framework that integrates Durkheim's holistic approach with critical republicanism. The book is also rooted in the analysis of data collected through GlobalSense, a research project that focuses on preparing teachers to navigate the complexities of GCE within an international context. By presenting both a theoretical reflection and an analysis of an international training program within universities, this book can be of interest to academics, teacher trainers and (future) teachers themselves"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004701168
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Global Citizenship Education : Modern Individualism under the Test of Cosmopolitanism Leiden : Brill, 2024 ISBN 9789004701168
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961512030502883
    Format: 1 online resource (385 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9789004701175 , 9004701176
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education ; Volume 1
    Content: Global citizenship education is an essential topic in an increasingly interconnected world. Indeed the need for inclusive and globally conscious education, embedded in cosmopolitanism, is recognised as a way to prepare individuals to navigate diverse cultures, address global challenges, and actively participate in a globalised world. Being both scientific and political, these challenges require an interdisciplinary exploration of citizenship education, merging sociology, philosophy, as well as education and training sciences. To do this, Global Citizenship Education: Modern Individualism under the Test of Cosmopolitanism offers a framework that integrates Durkheim's holistic approach with critical republicanism. The book is also rooted in the analysis of data collected through GlobalSense, a research project that focuses on preparing teachers to navigate the complexities of GCE within an international context. By presenting both a theoretical reflection and an analysis of an international training program within universities, this book can be of interest to academics, teacher trainers and (future) teachers themselves.
    Note: Acknowledgements -- Introduction --  1 Sociology, Philosophy, and Education and Training Sciences (ETS) --  2 Holisms --  3 Collective Entities: Societies, Nations, States --  4 Comparative Education --  5 Structure of the Book -- PART 1: Global Citizenship at the Crossroads of Education Sciences, Sociology, and Political Philosophy -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 1 Historical Roots and Conceptual Tensions of Global Citizenship --  1 The International Bureau of Education as a Matrix of Educational Cosmopolitanism --  2 Avenues for Conceptual Solutions in the Philosophy of Education --  3 Methodological Individualism and Moral Individualism --  4 The Social Totality in Practice --  5 Sociological Holism and Comparative Education -- 2 Education and Training Sciences within Social Sciences --  1 Sciences Reduced to Their Object? --  2 A Field Reduced to Its Contributory Disciplines? --  3 The Questioning of Three Disciplines --  4 Why Religion? --  5 Symmetrising Religions --  6 Political Liberalism and Critical Republicanism --  7 Disaggregating Religion -- 3 The Question of Citizenship in Social Sciences --  1 Collective Entities --  2 Plural Subjects and Feeling of Obligation --  3 General Will and Individual Autonomy --  4 Holism and (Global) Citizenship Education -- PART 2: Global Citizenship Education: A Durkheimian Perspective -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 4 Science and Political Action --  1 Reasoning about the State --  2 Cosmopolitan Patriotism: The Political Purpose of ETS Enlightened by Durkheim --  3 GlobalSense, Research and Training in Five Countries --  4 Taking Criticisms against GCE into Account --  5 Liberal Nationalism and (Liberal) Global Citizenship --  6 GCE, a Horizon Compatible with Different Ethics --  7 Giving a Political Meaning to the Knowledge and Values Involved in ‘Educations Toward’ --  8 Presentation of the Five Systems -- 5 Global Citizenship: A Commitment in the Search of a Theory --  1 Being a Citizen, Belonging to a Society --  2 Global Citizenship as a Type of Citizenship --  3 The Multiple Paths of Cosmopolitanism --  4 Teachers, Citizenship, the State --  5 Undertaking the Necessary Reflexivity in Research and Training --  6 Global Sense Pre-Service Teachers: Which Scale Is Pertinent to Approach Global Issues? -- 6 The Educator State in the Context of Globalisation --  1 Reacting to Liberal Nominalism without Giving in to Conservatism --  2 Overcoming Plain Liberalism: Yes, but How? --  3 Moral Individualism as a Collective Ideology --  4 The State at the Service of Social Thinking --  5 A Two-Fold Rawlsian Reading of Durkheim --  6 Cosmopolitanism: A Modern Ideal --  7 Escaping the Consensus Rhetoric --  8 Return of Collective Entities --  9 What Political Philosophy? --  10 Student Teachers’ Nuanced Perspectives in Global Education: Balancing Emotions and Critical Thinking across National Context -- 7 The Progress of Modernity: Nominalism, Conservatism, Socialism --  1 The Liberal-Nominalist Motif: Become a Competent Global Citizen! --  2 Conservative Motif: Against Cosmopolitan Abstraction, Be One with the Nation! --  3 Questioning the Citizenship Framework --  4 A Republican Interventionism Limited to the Educational Sphere -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004701168
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004701168
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9961512030502883
    Format: 1 online resource (385 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-04-70117-6
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education: Francophonies ; 1
    Content: Global citizenship education is an essential topic in an increasingly interconnected world. Indeed the need for inclusive and globally conscious education, embedded in cosmopolitanism, is recognised as a way to prepare individuals to navigate diverse cultures, address global challenges, and actively participate in a globalised world. Being both scientific and political, these challenges require an interdisciplinary exploration of citizenship education, merging sociology, philosophy, as well as education and training sciences. To do this, Global Citizenship Education: Modern Individualism under the Test of Cosmopolitanism offers a framework that integrates Durkheim's holistic approach with critical republicanism. The book is also rooted in the analysis of data collected through GlobalSense, a research project that focuses on preparing teachers to navigate the complexities of GCE within an international context. By presenting both a theoretical reflection and an analysis of an international training program within universities, this book can be of interest to academics, teacher trainers and (future) teachers themselves.
    Note: Acknowledgements -- Introduction --  1 Sociology, Philosophy, and Education and Training Sciences (ETS) --  2 Holisms --  3 Collective Entities: Societies, Nations, States --  4 Comparative Education --  5 Structure of the Book -- PART 1: Global Citizenship at the Crossroads of Education Sciences, Sociology, and Political Philosophy -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 1 Historical Roots and Conceptual Tensions of Global Citizenship --  1 The International Bureau of Education as a Matrix of Educational Cosmopolitanism --  2 Avenues for Conceptual Solutions in the Philosophy of Education --  3 Methodological Individualism and Moral Individualism --  4 The Social Totality in Practice --  5 Sociological Holism and Comparative Education -- 2 Education and Training Sciences within Social Sciences --  1 Sciences Reduced to Their Object? --  2 A Field Reduced to Its Contributory Disciplines? --  3 The Questioning of Three Disciplines --  4 Why Religion? --  5 Symmetrising Religions --  6 Political Liberalism and Critical Republicanism --  7 Disaggregating Religion -- 3 The Question of Citizenship in Social Sciences --  1 Collective Entities --  2 Plural Subjects and Feeling of Obligation --  3 General Will and Individual Autonomy --  4 Holism and (Global) Citizenship Education -- PART 2: Global Citizenship Education: A Durkheimian Perspective -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 4 Science and Political Action --  1 Reasoning about the State --  2 Cosmopolitan Patriotism: The Political Purpose of ETS Enlightened by Durkheim --  3 GlobalSense, Research and Training in Five Countries --  4 Taking Criticisms against GCE into Account --  5 Liberal Nationalism and (Liberal) Global Citizenship --  6 GCE, a Horizon Compatible with Different Ethics --  7 Giving a Political Meaning to the Knowledge and Values Involved in ‘Educations Toward’ --  8 Presentation of the Five Systems -- 5 Global Citizenship: A Commitment in the Search of a Theory --  1 Being a Citizen, Belonging to a Society --  2 Global Citizenship as a Type of Citizenship --  3 The Multiple Paths of Cosmopolitanism --  4 Teachers, Citizenship, the State --  5 Undertaking the Necessary Reflexivity in Research and Training --  6 Global Sense Pre-Service Teachers: Which Scale Is Pertinent to Approach Global Issues? -- 6 The Educator State in the Context of Globalisation --  1 Reacting to Liberal Nominalism without Giving in to Conservatism --  2 Overcoming Plain Liberalism: Yes, but How? --  3 Moral Individualism as a Collective Ideology --  4 The State at the Service of Social Thinking --  5 A Two-Fold Rawlsian Reading of Durkheim --  6 Cosmopolitanism: A Modern Ideal --  7 Escaping the Consensus Rhetoric --  8 Return of Collective Entities --  9 What Political Philosophy? --  10 Student Teachers’ Nuanced Perspectives in Global Education: Balancing Emotions and Critical Thinking across National Context -- 7 The Progress of Modernity: Nominalism, Conservatism, Socialism --  1 The Liberal-Nominalist Motif: Become a Competent Global Citizen! --  2 Conservative Motif: Against Cosmopolitan Abstraction, Be One with the Nation! --  3 Questioning the Citizenship Framework --  4 A Republican Interventionism Limited to the Educational Sphere -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-70116-8
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949733807102882
    Format: 1 online resource (385 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789004701175
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education: Francophonies ; 1
    Content: Global citizenship education is an essential topic in an increasingly interconnected world. Indeed the need for inclusive and globally conscious education, embedded in cosmopolitanism, is recognised as a way to prepare individuals to navigate diverse cultures, address global challenges, and actively participate in a globalised world. Being both scientific and political, these challenges require an interdisciplinary exploration of citizenship education, merging sociology, philosophy, as well as education and training sciences. To do this, Global Citizenship Education: Modern Individualism under the Test of Cosmopolitanism offers a framework that integrates Durkheim's holistic approach with critical republicanism. The book is also rooted in the analysis of data collected through GlobalSense, a research project that focuses on preparing teachers to navigate the complexities of GCE within an international context. By presenting both a theoretical reflection and an analysis of an international training program within universities, this book can be of interest to academics, teacher trainers and (future) teachers themselves.
    Note: Acknowledgements -- Introduction --  1 Sociology, Philosophy, and Education and Training Sciences (ETS) --  2 Holisms --  3 Collective Entities: Societies, Nations, States --  4 Comparative Education --  5 Structure of the Book -- PART 1: Global Citizenship at the Crossroads of Education Sciences, Sociology, and Political Philosophy -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 1 Historical Roots and Conceptual Tensions of Global Citizenship --  1 The International Bureau of Education as a Matrix of Educational Cosmopolitanism --  2 Avenues for Conceptual Solutions in the Philosophy of Education --  3 Methodological Individualism and Moral Individualism --  4 The Social Totality in Practice --  5 Sociological Holism and Comparative Education -- 2 Education and Training Sciences within Social Sciences --  1 Sciences Reduced to Their Object? --  2 A Field Reduced to Its Contributory Disciplines? --  3 The Questioning of Three Disciplines --  4 Why Religion? --  5 Symmetrising Religions --  6 Political Liberalism and Critical Republicanism --  7 Disaggregating Religion -- 3 The Question of Citizenship in Social Sciences --  1 Collective Entities --  2 Plural Subjects and Feeling of Obligation --  3 General Will and Individual Autonomy --  4 Holism and (Global) Citizenship Education -- PART 2: Global Citizenship Education: A Durkheimian Perspective -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 4 Science and Political Action --  1 Reasoning about the State --  2 Cosmopolitan Patriotism: The Political Purpose of ETS Enlightened by Durkheim --  3 GlobalSense, Research and Training in Five Countries --  4 Taking Criticisms against GCE into Account --  5 Liberal Nationalism and (Liberal) Global Citizenship --  6 GCE, a Horizon Compatible with Different Ethics --  7 Giving a Political Meaning to the Knowledge and Values Involved in 'Educations Toward' --  8 Presentation of the Five Systems -- 5 Global Citizenship: A Commitment in the Search of a Theory --  1 Being a Citizen, Belonging to a Society --  2 Global Citizenship as a Type of Citizenship --  3 The Multiple Paths of Cosmopolitanism --  4 Teachers, Citizenship, the State --  5 Undertaking the Necessary Reflexivity in Research and Training --  6 Global Sense Pre-Service Teachers: Which Scale Is Pertinent to Approach Global Issues? -- 6 The Educator State in the Context of Globalisation --  1 Reacting to Liberal Nominalism without Giving in to Conservatism --  2 Overcoming Plain Liberalism: Yes, but How? --  3 Moral Individualism as a Collective Ideology --  4 The State at the Service of Social Thinking --  5 A Two-Fold Rawlsian Reading of Durkheim --  6 Cosmopolitanism: A Modern Ideal --  7 Escaping the Consensus Rhetoric --  8 Return of Collective Entities --  9 What Political Philosophy? --  10 Student Teachers' Nuanced Perspectives in Global Education: Balancing Emotions and Critical Thinking across National Context -- 7 The Progress of Modernity: Nominalism, Conservatism, Socialism --  1 The Liberal-Nominalist Motif: Become a Competent Global Citizen! --  2 Conservative Motif: Against Cosmopolitan Abstraction, Be One with the Nation! --  3 Questioning the Citizenship Framework --  4 A Republican Interventionism Limited to the Educational Sphere -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: Print version: Global Citizenship Education : Modern Individualism under the Test of Cosmopolitanism. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2024. ISBN 9789004701168
    Language: English
    URL: DOI:
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Did you mean 9004270116?
Did you mean 9004201106?
Did you mean 9004201173?
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. Further information can be found on the KOBV privacy pages