Equipo Pueblo’s Citizen Diplomacy Program: A Non-formal Experience for Global Citizenship Education in Mexico.
Identificadores
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/111767Metadatos
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Alejo Jaime, AntonioEditorial
Education, Citizenship, and Social Justice,
Materia
Citizen Diplomacy, Global Citizenship Education Global Politics NGO
Fecha
2020Referencia bibliográfica
(2020) Equipo Pueblo’s Citizen Diplomacy Program: A Non-formal Experience for Global Citizenship Education in Mexico. Education, Citizenship, and Social Justice, 15 (2), July, 181-193. https://doi.org/10.1177/1746197919833381
Resumen
Globalization processes create the need to rethink how citizens participate in complex and interdependent
societies. The purpose of this article is to understand how education-related non-governmental organizations
in Americas are becoming increasingly transnational in a globalized world through the experience of Mexican
non-governmental organization Equipo Pueblo. Following this purpose, I seek to contribute to the study
of international education facing non-governmental organizations through activism involved in citizenship
education. I argue that non-governmental organizations are potential agents for ordinary citizens to
promote non-formal education by participation on global public arenas becoming an important non-formal
learning experience beyond schools, which allows those citizens to acquire the necessary skills for effective
participation in globalized policy processes. To give empirical evidence to my research, I analyze Equipo
Pueblo’s Citizen Diplomacy Program and its influence repertoire that enable citizens’ participation in public
spaces, as example of non-formal citizenship education in the context of global politics.





