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An Intergenerational Comeback: Girls' Education, Development, and Social Capital
Policy Futures in Education, v22 n8 p1709-1728 2024
This article examines the trajectory of global human rights expansion, with a specific focus on the advancement of girls' and women's education. By adopting a generational lens and using a reflective standpoint, I unpack the role of gender-specific social capital in fostering agency and empowerment among girls, particularly within the Global South. Building upon Porter's "Girls' education, development and social change": 'Seeding, Strengthening and Linking' ("Global Fund for Women") (2016), I propose a civic pedagogical PCCS (Place-based education initiatives, Cost-efficient and ecologically sound innovations, Collective intelligence building, Shared knowledge inquiry) model as a response to humanitarian crises, ideological disparities, and armed conflicts. Additionally, I draw upon the Indian concept of "jugaad" to comprehend the social, spatial, and economic negotiations in the Global South, enabling strategic resourcefulness. Furthermore, I introduce a Dalitbahujan feminist lens to emphasise the significance of girls' education in the current decade and beyond. By reexamining Porter's narratives and considering global circumstances, I focus on the dynamics of gender-oriented social capital. This article enriches the discussion on girls' education within the frameworks of 21st-century ideologies of neoliberalism, philanthrocapitalism, and neo-capitalism, highlighting the crucial role of collaborative efforts.
Descriptors: Womens Education, Social Capital, Civil Rights, Access to Education, Females, Gender Differences, Empowerment, Social Change, Place Based Education, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Innovation, Conflict, Feminism, Futures (of Society), Neoliberalism, Social Systems, Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education, Developing Nations
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