Introduction: Education for a Globalized World: Policy and Pedagogic Possibilities Jon Nixon, Stewart Ranson and Bob Lingard \ Part I: Place and Space \ 1.Deparochializing Education: Re-envisioning Education in ASEAN Aaron Koh \ 2. Deferring Dystopia: The Sustainable City, Urban Policy and Education Markets Kalervo Gulson \ 3. Place, Space and Knowledge Pia Christensen \ 4. Public Space, Participation and Expressive Arts Morwenna Griffiths and Hamish Ross \ Part II: Possible Futures \ 5. Education and its Cosmopolitan Possibilities Fazal Rizvi \ 6. Relationships of Virtue: Justice as Practice Jon Nixon \ 7. Capability Formation and Education Melanie Walker \ 8.
Remaking Civic Formation: Transforming Politics and the Cosmopolitan School Terri Seddon \ 9. A School for Citizens: Civic Learning and Democratic Action in the Learning Democracy Gert Biesta \ 10. Re-constituting Education Governance for Cosmopolitan Society Stewart Ranson \ Part III: Pedagogic Mediations \ 11. Pedagogies of Indifference: Research, Policy and Practice Bob Lingard \ 12. Dialogue, Inquiry and the Construction of Learning Communities Gordon Wells \ 13. The Production of Space for Learning Nick Boreham \ 14. The Social, Cultural and Linguistic Significance of Complementary Schools Angela Creese and Adrian Blackledge \ 15. Participation, Policy and the Changing Conditions of Childhood Alan Prout \ 16.
Schools and Urban Regeneration: Challenges and Possibilities Pat Thomson \ Index.