PARTICIPATORY GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP: CIVIC EDUCATION BEYOND TERRITORIALITY
NABIH HADDAD, KEREN WANGABSTRACT. There has been an emerging interest regarding the role of higher education as a promoter of civic education and public engagement. Amid this growing debate, the discussions have tended to remain within the scope of the nation-state. Drawing on the literature of civic engagement and citizenship, this article extends that discussion by positing universities as centers of cosmopolitanism and participatory global citizenship beyond state borders. This article argues that civic education must move past the traditional state-centric framework, and search for ways that might lead to meaningful integration of the idea of the global citizen. This article concludes by offering suggestions on how global civic education scholarship and institutional practices should proceed in ways that transcend the ossified Westphalian state ideal that has dominated the international system for centuries, and toward a new ideal grounded in global cosmopolitanism. pp. 26–44
JEL codes: I23; H75
Keywords: civic education; global citizen; higher education
How to cite: Haddad, Nabih, and Keren Wang (2015), "Participatory Global Citizenship: Civic Education beyond Territoriality," Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics 3(1): 26–44.