Education toward cosmopolitanism as a pathway to reducing polarisation

Eli Vinokur, Avinoam Yomtovian, Guy Itzchakov

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Abstract

Polarisation poses significant challenges to societal cohesion and democracy. This article explores how education, guided by cosmopolitan principles, can address these divides by fostering empathy, promoting intercultural dialogue, and challenging exclusionary narratives. This article advances the concept of rooted cosmopolitanism by demonstrating how local cultural attachments can complement global ethical principles by balancing particularistic and universalistic values. Through examples of case studies conducted in Canada, Israel, and India, this article highlights the adaptability of cosmopolitan education in diverse sociopolitical contexts and illustrates how education can bridge divides, promote mutual respect, and foster unity in diversity. The practical strategies include integrating global and local perspectives into curricula, promoting experiential learning to engage with diversity, and equipping educators with cultural competence and anti-bias tools. While resistance to change and resource constraints persist, the findings underscore education’s transformative potential to reduce polarisation and cultivate inclusive, equitable communities. This calls for sustained efforts to embed rooted cosmopolitan principles into education, by providing a framework for bridging divides and preparing students to navigate an interconnected world.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalGlobalisation, Societies and Education
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • Cosmopolitan education
  • dialogue
  • multiculturalism
  • polarisation
  • rooted cosmopolitanism
  • tolerance

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Education

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