Global Citizenship Education in comparative perspective: epistemology, methodology and politics DR. APRIL R. BICCUM AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

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Global Citizenship Education in comparative perspective: epistemology, methodology and politics DR. APRIL R. BICCUM AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

What I want to do today o Highlight the range of sub-disciplines within political science for which GCE is relevant; o Highlight why researching GCE is a peculiar exercise; o Highlight what's at stake in GCE research and practice in the context of the methodological turn in political science; o Highlight what s at stake for research intended to strengthen the success of GCE; o Suggest some ways forward for comparative research on GCE in Europe in the face of current challenges

Why Researching GCE is a peculiar exercise Positivism Methodological Individualism (Vienna School & Karl Popper) Interpretivism Hermeneutics Discourse Constructivism Individuated and autonomous units of analysis (and/or variables) which interact. Humans are rational actors and choice makers; -politics, institutions and society are the aggregate of these choices. First Order Observation The Methodological Turn in Political Science Complex contexts: Discourse, norms & ideas, communications, institutions, structures and agents. Humans are meaning makers of meaning; - politics, institutions and society are the aggregate of discourses Second Order Observation

Why should political science care about GCE? Public Opinion Research; Social movement and political participation research; Political communication and Mobilisation research; Development studies, globalisation and global civil society; International political economy, particularly the knowledge economy;

What s at stake in GCE research and practice in the context of the methodological turn A cross or post disciplinary partnership; What can be quantified and what cannot; Making use of a range of research methods and partners while maintaining a self-reflexive view of limits and epistemological assumptions; Keeping at the forefront of our investigation the politics of attempts to shape mindsets in Europe and orient them toward globalisation; Adapting practice to broader based disciplinary research (in public opinion, state society relations, political communication);

What s at stake for research intended to strengthen the success of GCE? Globalisation has not resulted in democratisation; GCE sits within a context of a range of organic grassroots political mobilising, not all of it progressive; Orienting political allegiances away from the local and nation and toward the global at a time when global development has lost legitimacy; State/society/private sector relations mapping out constituencies, aims and intensions and conceptualisations (hegemony); The combination of GCE with education for development in the SDGs; Its elevation as a PVE-E strategy;

Some ways forward in light of current challenges Assess any correlations between DEA/GCE activity and other trends which might impact upon public opinion; Conduct a comparative within and across case mapping of the activities of DEA/GCE historically and assess the structural dimensions of delivery (Thank you GENE!); The archive of in house and online educational materials comprises an extremely valuable data set for analysis; Compare DEA/GCE activities with political communication and mobilization strategies of nationalist, populist and far right groups in Europe to devise appropriate responses; Investigate contemporary and historical contexts for the practices of GCE (don t just collect data on the dependent variable)

April Biccum LECTURER, SCHOOL OF POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CANBERRA AUSTRALIA APRIL.BICCUM@ANU.EDU.AU