Educating for Human Rights and Global Citizenship
by Abdi, Ali A.; Shultz, LynetteBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
| Acknowledgments | p. xi |
| Educating for Human Rights and Global Citizenship: An Introduction | p. 1 |
| A Call and Response: Human Rights as a Tool of Dignity and Transformation | p. 11 |
| Human Rights: Four Generations of Practice and Development | p. 25 |
| Are We All Global Citizens or Are Only Some of Us Global Citizens?: The Relevance of This Question to Education | p. 39 |
| Caught Between Imaginaries: Global Citizenship Education and the Persistence of the Nation | p. 55 |
| De-subjecting Subject Populations: Historico-actual Problems and Educational Possibilities | p. 65 |
| The Short History of Women, Human Rights, and Global Citizenship | p. 81 |
| Re/presentation of Race and Racism in the Multicultural Discourse of Canada | p. 97 |
| Popular Education and Human Rights: Prospects for Antihegemonic Adivasi (Original Dweller) Movements and Counterhegemonic Struggle in India | p. 113 |
| Human Rights Education and Contemporary Child Slavery: Creating Child-Friendly Villages When States, Communities, and Families Fail to Protect | p. 129 |
| Toward Minority Group Rights and Inclusive Citizenship for Immigrants: The Role of a Voluntary Organization in Vancouver, Canada | p. 143 |
| Traditional Peoples and Citizenship in the New Imperial Order | p. 159 |
| Human Rights Imperialism: Third Way Education as the New Cultural Imperialism | p. 177 |
| Citizenship and its Exclusions: The Impact of Legal Definitions on Metis People(s) of Canada | p. 193 |
| An Introduction to Librarianship for Human Rights | p. 205 |
| Reconstructing the Legend: Educating for Global Citizenship | p. 223 |
| Threads of My Life (Spanish Original) | p. 239 |
| List of Contributors | p. 243 |
| Index | p. 249 |
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