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Marta da Costa; Chris Hanley; Edda Sant – Curriculum Inquiry, 2024
This article explores possibilities for challenging liberal humanism, often expressed through cosmopolitanism, in global citizenship education (GCE) in European contexts, specifically England. Thinking with Sylvia Wynter's genealogy of the creation and universal imposition of "Man" as the dominant descriptive statement for the human and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Humanities, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries

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