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      Agonistic possibilities for global unlearning: Constraints to learning within global citizenship education and social movements

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          The continued rise of populisms and divisions alongside widening inequalities nationally and globally give increasing urgency to the question of how educators and activists can respond. This article examines the possibilities that emerge from the connections between global citizenship education (GCE) and learning in social movements, both spaces where people seek to engage others in ideas of how the world is, could and should be. Drawing on Mouffe's (2005) theory of agonistic pluralism to engage conflict and emotion with possibilities for learning and unlearning, the case study reveals the significance of recognizing constraints created by histories and narrations of the 'other'. The article calls for more work on the intersections of unlearning and agonism in order to create agonistic pedagogies for activism and GCE.

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          Journal
          72010448
          International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning
          int j develop educ gobal learn
          UCL IOE Press
          1756-5278
          05 December 2019
          : 11
          : 2
          : 204-218
          Article
          1756-5278(20191205)11:2L.204;1- s6.phd /ioep/ijdegl/2019/00000011/00000002/art00006
          10.18546/IJDEGL.11.2.06
          0bf7fe3e-b4a7-4c64-8711-d59e963ac0f5
          Copyright @ 2019
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          Education,Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,General education
          UNLEARNING,ACTIVISM,AGONISM,GLOBAL LEARNING,SOCIAL MOVEMENT

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