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  1. Education for World Citizenship: Beyond national allegiance.Muna Golmohamad - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (4):466-486.
    A resurgence of national and international interest in citizenship education, citizenship and social cohesion has been coupled with an apparent emergence of a language of crisis (Sears & Hyslop‐Margison, 2006). Given this background, how can or should one consider a subjective sense of membership in a single political community? What this article hopes to show is that confining the subject of citizenship or patriotism to a national framework is inadequate in as much as there are grounds to argue for a (...)
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    World Citizenship, Identity and the Notion of an Integrated Self.Muna Golmohamad - 2004 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 23 (2/3):131-148.
    In light of the complex notions ofidentity, this paper attempts to consider howto perceive the notion of world citizenship.The paper looks to discussions on the self andidentity; focusing on the writing of CharlesTaylor and Alasdair MacIntyre, with particularattention given to the notion of an integratedself.
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    Education for World Citizenship: Beyond National Allegiance.Muna Golmohamad - 2010 - In Bruce Haynes (ed.), Patriotism and Citizenship Education. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 85–104.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Citizenship, Patriotism and Change: A Culture of Crisis and its Effects on Civic Culture Conclusion Notes References.
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