
Critical Human Rights, Citizenship, and Democracy Education
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André Keet holds the Chair in Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation at Nelson Mandela University, South Africa. He is a Visiting Professor at the Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality, Carnegie School of Education at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Prior to this he served as the Director of the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice at the University of the Free State, South Africa.
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Part I: Key Theoretical Issues in Education for Human Rights, Democracy and Citizenship
1. Unearthing the Transformative Potential of Human Rights Education: Power, Knowledge and Ideology Critique
Joanne Coysh (Warwick University, UK)
2. The Hermeneutics of Human Rights Education For Deliberative Democratic Citizenship
Fuad Al-Daraweesh and Dale Snauwaert (University of Toledo, USA)
3. Criticism and Critique: Critical Theory and the Renewal of Citizenship, Democracy and Human Rights Education
Andre Keet (University of the Free State, South Africa)
4. The Critical Potential of Using Counter Narratives in Human Rights Education
Rebecca Adami (Stockholm University, Sweden)
5. The Pitfalls of Cheap Sentimentality: The Role of Emotion in Developing a Critical Orientation of HRE
Michalinos Zembylas (Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
6. Fostering Harmony and Dealing with Difference in Education: A Critical Review of Perspectives on Intergroup Relations
Joanne Hughes & Rebecca Loader (Queens University Belfast, Ireland)
7. Universal Values: Origins, Debates and Renewal and Schooling
Felisa Tibbitts (Columbia University, USA)
Part II: Case Studies
8. Children's Rights in India: Critical Insights on Policy and Practice
Monisha Bajaj (University of San Francisco, USA)
9. Towards a Multiplicity: Human Rights and other Vocabularies of Justice in Pakistan
Shenila Khoja-Moolji (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
10. Citizenship Education in Northern Ireland: Blunting the Cutting Edge of Human Rights?
Lesley Emerson (Queens University Belfast, Ireland) and Alan McCully (Ulster University, Ireland)
11. The Limits of Human Rights Education: The Case of South Africa
Kayum Ahmed (Columbia University, USA)
12. Rights-Based Schooling: The Hampshire Experience
Katherine Covell (Cape Breton University, Canada)
13. Critical Human Rights Education as Democratic Praxis in Diverse US Schools
Carol Anne Spreen, Chrissie Monaghan and Anna Hillary (New York University, USA)
Critical Response by Lis Lange (University of the Free State, South Africa)
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