1st Edition
Exploring the Complexities in Global Citizenship Education Hard Spaces, Methodologies, and Ethics
1 An Introduction Label: Blending New Colors— Enriching the Canvases of Global Citizenship Education
LAUREN ILA MISIASZEK
2 “Dancing in Chains”: Challenges for Practitioners in Citizenship Education and Citizenship Research in China
ZHANG WENCHAO
3 Notes on Global Reading: Critical Cultural Traversals, Transactions and Transformations
ROBERT J. TIERNEY
4 Politics of Emotions in Tanzania: Analyzing Global Citizenship Education Through Secular and Religious Lenses
SABRINA ELIYA MSANGI AND JOEL JONATHAN KAYOMBO
5 Media, Youth, and Global Citizenship: The Challenges of Identity Construction in the Age of Global Media Capitalism
YOOMI CHIN
6 Expectations, Challenges and the Struggle to Fit In: Exploring the Experiences of Highly Educated Eritrean Migrants in the United Kingdom
SAMSON MAEKELE TSEGAY
7 Global Citizenship Education: A Method for Finding in Translation
SUSAN WIKSTEN
8 The Past, Present and Future State of Citizenship Education in Zimbabwe
LANCE S. MUNYARADZI BUNGU
9 Negotiating the Global and National in Citizenship Education: Historical Legacies and Its Complicated Neighbor in South Korea
HYUNGRYEOL KIM
10 Critically Countering Appropriations of Global Citizenship Education in the Indian Context: Hard, Gated and Unmentionable
SYED NITAS IFTEKHAR AND GREG WILLIAM MISIASZEK
Biography
Lauren Misiaszek is Associate Professor at the Institute of International and Comparative Education, Beijing Normal University, China.






