Aufsatz(elektronisch)6. Dezember 2018

Theorizing children's global citizenship: Reconstructionism and the politics of deep interdependence

In: Global studies of childhood: GSC, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 5-17

Verfügbarkeit an Ihrem Standort wird überprüft

Abstract

Global citizenship is a much disputed term, involving a variety of competing neoliberal, cosmopolitan, and postcolonial framings. Much of this debate, however, assumes a hidden normative adulthood, just as did traditional understandings of citizenship in nation states. This article argues that attending to children's experiences through a lens of childhood studies or childism opens up the possibility for more complex and profound theorizations of global participatory citizenship for all, both children and adults. In particular, the argument is advanced that global citizenship is better understood as a politics of reconstruction based on the aesthetic practice of interdependent political creativity. The key lies in understanding global political interdependence in a deep rather than superficial way as responding to children's triple bind: their struggle all at once for self-empowerment, overcoming normative exclusions, and responsiveness from others.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2043-6106

DOI

10.1177/2043610618815484

Problem melden

Wenn Sie Probleme mit dem Zugriff auf einen gefundenen Titel haben, können Sie sich über dieses Formular gern an uns wenden. Schreiben Sie uns hierüber auch gern, wenn Ihnen Fehler in der Titelanzeige aufgefallen sind.