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Education in, for or against a globalised world: Power to the People or Devil incarnate? (2004)

Abstract
When students demonstrate against the evils of Globalisation in Melbourne, or the World Trade Centre in the United States is destroyed by a bomb, many of the six billion people on earth learn of the event faster than the earth can turn on its axis. However they perceive such events, it is likely that they are the beneficiaries of the very globalisation that the perpetrators wish to halt in its tracks. Of those who never hear of such events, the majority will be on the wrong side of the digital divide, deprived of the right to have any influence on the global events that affect their lives. There is a deep irony that the ery forces that appear to some to be promoting the evils ofglobalisation are the very forces that hold the promise of empowering others, and the difference between the empowered and the disempowered may well prove to rest in access to the globalised community that is emerging.

Publication details
Download http://eprints.qut.edu.au/archive/00007815/
Publisher Queensland University of Technology
Repository File System Repository (Australia)
Keywords 330206 Curriculum Theory and Development, 330303 Teacher Education - Secondary, 330205 Curriculum Studies - Other Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts Education
Type Book Chapter
Language en-aus
Coverage Australia, 2004, 21st Century