Human Rights and Citizenship Education / edited by Dina Kiwan.
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323.071 HUM 2014 Human rights education and peacebuilding : a comparative study / | 323.071 HUM 2014 Human rights education and peacebuilding : a comparative study / | 323.071 HUM 2014 Human Rights and Citizenship Education / | 323.071 HUM 2014 Human Rights and Citizenship Education / | 323.071 HUM 2014 Human Rights and Citizenship Education / | 323.071 HUM 2014 Human Rights and Citizenship Education / | 323.071 HUM 2014 Human Rights and Citizenship Education / |
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1.Introduction: Human rights and citizenship education: re-positioning the debate / Dina Kiwan --
2.Cosmopolitan democracy: a restatement / Daniele Archibugi --
3.Human rights, cosmopolitanism and Utopias: implications for citizenship education / Hugh Starkey --
4.Being human or being a citizen? Rethinking human rights and citizenship education in the light of Agamben and Merleau-Ponty / Ruyu Hung --
5.Human rights and public education / Bill Bowring --
6.Human rights within education: assessing the justifications / Tristan McCowan --
7.Human rights education in Japan: an historical account, characteristics and suggestions for a better-balanced approach / Sachiko Takeda --
8.Human rights, education for democratic citizenship and international organizations: findings from a Kuwaiti UNESCO ASPnet school / Rania Al-Nakib.
This book considers the philosophical, sociological and legal implications of the distinction between universal human rights accorded to all because of their membership of the human species, and the more particularistic citizenship rights, accorded to those who are members of a political community. Contributions come from a wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields including education, law and political philosophy, as well as from practitioner perspectives. Contributions address the three themes of firstly whether human rights and citizenship are complementary or competing conceptions, secondly the justifications for human rights, and thirdly human rights and citizenship in different cultural contexts
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