This book is a bold new step in its achievement."—Ian Davies, Emeritus Professor, University of York, UKThis book examines political education in times of democratic crisis, polarisation and uncertainty.
Edda Sant is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. A former social studies teacher, her research interests lie in citizenship, political and democratic education. She has published widely in this field, and in 2016 her co-authored article was recognized with a Children’s Identity & Citizenship European Association Award.
Introduction.- Chapter 1. Populism as a democratic threat.- Chapter 2. Radical democratic education.- Chapter 3. Expected responses from political education.- Chapter 4. Populism as a possibility.- Chapter 5. Alternative understandings of political education.- Chapter 6. Towards a different radical democratic education.- Chapter 7. The promotion of British Values in England (UK).- Chapter 8. The 300th Jubilee of the national myth in Catalonia (Spain).- Chapter 9. Limitations of this project.- Chapter 10. Concluding remarks: “my preference will always be democracy”, and yours?