Beyond the nation-state

The book examines the effects of education in creating global citizens who share a world culture. This occurs within an international system that still remains decentralized, composed of independent nation-states as major actors. Prof. Kamens argues that as globalization intensifies, this system of...

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Other Authors Kamens, David H.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012.
SeriesResearch in the sociology of education ; v. 18.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781780527093
ISSN1479-3539 ;
DOI10.1108/S1479-3539(2012)18
Physical Description1 online resource (xv, 345 p.) : ill.

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Summary:The book examines the effects of education in creating global citizens who share a world culture. This occurs within an international system that still remains decentralized, composed of independent nation-states as major actors. Prof. Kamens argues that as globalization intensifies, this system of nation-states becomes more saturated and dense with structure. Intensified globalization has produced a world society, thanks to the spread of global capitalism, education, democracy and bureaucracy. The upshot is that world culture travels quickly and produces recipes for the development of an imagined community that has increasing commonalities across societies. The book examines the role of education in diffusing such attitudes and models, as global citizens confront national institutions.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781780527093
ISSN:1479-3539 ;
DOI:10.1108/S1479-3539(2012)18
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 345 p.) : ill.