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Globalisation and Discourses of Human Rights


Globalisation and Discourses of Human Rights


Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, Band 45

von: Joseph Zajda, Sev Ozdowski

CHF 177.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 16.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031653735
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 200

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<p>This book examines dominant discourses in human rights education globally. Using diverse paradigms, ranging from critical theory to discourse analysis, it examines major human rights education reforms and policy issues in a global culture. It also focuses on the ambivalent and problematic relationship between human rights education discourses, ideology and the state.</p>

<p>The book discusses democracy, ideology and human rights, which are among the most critical and significant factors defining and contextualising the processes surrounding human rights education globally. It critiques human rights education practices and policy reforms, illustrating the shifts in the relationship between the state, ideology, and human rights education policy. The book also examines developments in research concerning human rights education.</p>

<p>Readers will gain a more holistic understanding of the nexus between human rights education, and dominant ideologies, both locally and globally. The book also provides easily accessible, practical yet scholarly insights into international concerns in the field of human rights education in the context of global culture.</p>
<p>1. Globalisation and discourses of human rights.- 2. Interculturality and Internationalisation in a Swedish Teacher Education Programme.- 3. History of multiculturalism.- 4.Bridging cultural boundaries: The challenge of intercultural education.- 5. Measuring sustainable positive peace in societies: focusing on what works.- 6. ‘We can do much more and better’: Understanding gatekeepers’ perspectives on students’ linguistic human rights.- 7. Research trends in globalisation and discourses of human rights.</p>
<p>Joseph Zajda is a Professor at the Faculty of Education and Arts, Australian Catholic University (Melbourne Campus). He specializes in globalization and education policy reforms, social justice, history education and values education. He has written and edited 45 books and over 150 book chapters and articles on globalization and education policy, higher education and curriculum reforms. He is also the Editor of the 24-volume book series Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research (Springer, 2009 &amp; 2021). Recent publications include: Zajda, J (Ed). (2020a). Globalisation, ideology and neo-liberal higher education reform. Dordrecht: Springer. Zajda, J. (Ed). (2020b). Human rights education globally. Dordrecht: Springer. Zajda, J. (Ed). (2020c). Globalisation, Ideology and Education Reforms: Emerging paradigms. Dordrecht: Springer; Zajda, J. (2018). He is an Elected Fellow of the Australian College of Educators (FACE).</p>

<p>Professor Sev Ozdowski is Professor and Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at Western Sydney University. He is also Hon. Professor at the Centre of Peace and Conflict Studies, the University of Sydney. He also served as President of the Australian Council for Human Rights Education from 2006-2018. He has worked in senior government positions for over 20 years and published widely on refugee issues, multiculturalism and human rights.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This book examines dominant discourses in human rights education globally. Using diverse paradigms, ranging from critical theory to discourse analysis, it examines major human rights education reforms and policy issues in a global culture. It also focuses on the ambivalent and problematic relationship between human rights education discourses, ideology and the state.</p>

<p>The book discusses democracy, ideology and human rights, which are among the most critical and significant factors defining and contextualising the processes surrounding human rights education globally. It critiques human rights education practices and policy reforms, illustrating the shifts in the relationship between the state, ideology, and human rights education policy. The book also examines developments in research concerning human rights education.</p>

<p>Readers will gain a more holistic understanding of the nexus between human rights education, and dominant ideologies, both locally and globally. The book also provides easily accessible, practical yet scholarly insights into international concerns in the field of human rights education in the context of global culture.</p>
Provides an overview of education policy changes in globalisation and human rights education Examines major human rights education reforms and policy issues globally Offers a valuable sourcebook of ideas on dominant models of globalisation and human rights in schools