TY - JOUR
T1 - Global citizenship education as bounded self-formation in contemporary higher education internationalisation projects
AU - Spero, Thatcher A.
N1 - Funding Information:
The data for this research was originally part of the author’s Ph.D. study in completion of his dissertation at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. The author would like to thank Michael W. Apple, Lesley Bartlett, and Glen Water for their support and guidance on that work and this article. The author would also like to thank those who participated in this study, as well as reviewers and editors for their feedback. Finally, the author gives thanks to his wife Junko, and his children, Rumi and Renon, for their love and support, without which this work would not be possible.
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This paper explores the progressive possibilities of global citizenship education (GCE) and higher education internationalisation in the current milieu that is defined by the interwoven dominance of globalisation, neoliberalism, and English. Since current trends augur shifts in higher education internationalisation growth to nonWestern and nonAnglophone countries, the study focuses on a university in Japan where both GCE and internationalisation are explicitly promoted. Taking an approach based in critical educational studies and guided by scholarship on contemporary citizen formation, it investigates the complex interplay of agency and structure through student self-narratives regarding their own global citizen identity development. The paper argues that over time these students (re)constructed meanings and identities around the concept of global citizenship through myriad pathways in a multidirectional feedback loop that interconnected their self-identity, feelings, aspirations/desires, imaginations, actions, and experiences. After revealing specific factors that limited and facilitated this process of self-formation, and highlighting the paramount role of imagination, the paper concludes by asserting the viability of realizing global community and global citizenship through strategically targeted educational initiatives. This work provides both pragmatic guidance and reasoned optimism for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who champion the projects of critical global citizenship education and critical higher education internationalisation.
AB - This paper explores the progressive possibilities of global citizenship education (GCE) and higher education internationalisation in the current milieu that is defined by the interwoven dominance of globalisation, neoliberalism, and English. Since current trends augur shifts in higher education internationalisation growth to nonWestern and nonAnglophone countries, the study focuses on a university in Japan where both GCE and internationalisation are explicitly promoted. Taking an approach based in critical educational studies and guided by scholarship on contemporary citizen formation, it investigates the complex interplay of agency and structure through student self-narratives regarding their own global citizen identity development. The paper argues that over time these students (re)constructed meanings and identities around the concept of global citizenship through myriad pathways in a multidirectional feedback loop that interconnected their self-identity, feelings, aspirations/desires, imaginations, actions, and experiences. After revealing specific factors that limited and facilitated this process of self-formation, and highlighting the paramount role of imagination, the paper concludes by asserting the viability of realizing global community and global citizenship through strategically targeted educational initiatives. This work provides both pragmatic guidance and reasoned optimism for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who champion the projects of critical global citizenship education and critical higher education internationalisation.
KW - English medium instruction
KW - Globalisation
KW - critical education
KW - global citizenship education
KW - higher education internationalisation
KW - neoliberalism
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U2 - 10.1080/14767724.2021.1896999
DO - 10.1080/14767724.2021.1896999
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85102288232
SN - 1476-7724
VL - 20
SP - 349
EP - 364
JO - Globalisation, Societies and Education
JF - Globalisation, Societies and Education
IS - 3
ER -