Based on a qualitative meta-analysis of data from five studies conducted with secondary and college students, this book explores the multiple ways in which sources of cosmopolitan agency exist in their lives. Grounded in a framework of critical cosmopolitanism, this book examines how students’ identities develop in new contexts and how their perceptions of themselves change. With a focus on native-born, international, immigrant, and refugee students, Oikonomidoy discusses the ways in which students express their cosmopolitan orientations and interact in cross-cultural settings, and offers insights for scholars and teacher educators.
Eleni M. Oikonomidoy is Associate Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA.
Chapter 1: Situating the Critical Cosmopolitan Educational FrameworkChapter 2: Newcomer Cosmopolitans Chapter 3: International Student Cosmopolitans Chapter 4: Local cosmopolitans Chapter 5: Cosmopolitan Intersections and DivergencesChapter 6: School as a KosmopolisChapter 7: Teaching as a critical cosmopolitan act Chapter 8: Synthesis
Ismail Amzat, Nena Padilla-Valdez, Malaysia) Amzat, Ismail (International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Indonesia) Padilla-Valdez, Nena (President University