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      Education, digital literacy and democracy: the case of Britain’s proposed ‘exit’ from the European Union (Brexit)

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      There has been a long tradition of demonstrating formal education’s direct relationship with many dimensions of development, including increased productivity, health, reduced mortality, population control etc. There has also been a literature lookin...

      There has been a long tradition of demonstrating formal education’s direct relationship with many dimensions of development, including increased productivity, health, reduced mortality, population control etc. There has also been a literature looking particularly at the ‘democratic dividend’ from education, both through the lens of global citizenship as well as more generally through education’s infuence on political participation. The successful securing of global citizenship education (GCE) within the ambitions of Sustainable Development Goal 4.7 in September 2015 was a further milestone in connecting social development with ‘democracy, good governance and the rule of law’. Accordingly, there are many telling examples of how GCE can be rolled out in school curricula, through many diferent school subjects, across the world. Arguably, however, the formal school system is far from being the only location where messages about citizenship, whether global, national or local, can be found. During the period, 2016–2019 in the USA and UK, with the huge rise in smart-phone usage world-wide, it has become apparent that there can be massive micro-targeting, through global platforms, of selected populations with multiple messages about citizenship, national identity, job security, migration threats, potential terrorism and a great deal else. Unlike the citizenship curricula and textbooks of formal schools which are easily accessible, a great deal of this new social media messaging is relatively inaccessible, using procedures that are a long way from traditional electioneering. They are also much less fnancially accountable, but it is clear that vast sums are now being spent on social media advertising, presenting an existential threat to democracy. The role and level of education in reacting critically to social media campaigning will need to be revisited in this new world of campaigning around global and national citizenship. It is no longer a discussion about education’s positive relationship with increased political participation, but whether current education levels are actually capable of dealing with the current threats to citizenship, at global, national and local levels.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Waterson, J., "“Grassroots” Facebook campaigns secretly run by Lynton Crosby staff"

      2 Cadwalladr, C., "‘Plucky little panel’ that found the truth about fake news, Facebook and Brexit"

      3 UNESCO, "‘Literacy in a digital world’, Summary, 8th September 2017"

      4 National Centre for Social Research, "‘52% of Brits currently want to remain in the European Union, with 48% backing Leave’, Poll of Polls"

      5 BBC News, "Vote Leave’s targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook"

      6 UN, "Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for sustainable development"

      7 British Social Attitudes, "The vote to leave the EU"

      8 UNESCO, "Teaching and learning: Achieving quality for all" UNESCO 2014

      9 Naughton, J., "Surveillance capitalism: The fight for the future at the new frontier of power"

      10 UK Government and Parliament, "Revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU"

      1 Waterson, J., "“Grassroots” Facebook campaigns secretly run by Lynton Crosby staff"

      2 Cadwalladr, C., "‘Plucky little panel’ that found the truth about fake news, Facebook and Brexit"

      3 UNESCO, "‘Literacy in a digital world’, Summary, 8th September 2017"

      4 National Centre for Social Research, "‘52% of Brits currently want to remain in the European Union, with 48% backing Leave’, Poll of Polls"

      5 BBC News, "Vote Leave’s targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook"

      6 UN, "Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for sustainable development"

      7 British Social Attitudes, "The vote to leave the EU"

      8 UNESCO, "Teaching and learning: Achieving quality for all" UNESCO 2014

      9 Naughton, J., "Surveillance capitalism: The fight for the future at the new frontier of power"

      10 UK Government and Parliament, "Revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU"

      11 King, K., "Post-2015 landscapes in democracy, education and development: Issues relating to inclusion, equity and sustainability" NUEPA 2019

      12 McCowan, T., "Opening spaces for citizenship in higher education: Three initiatives in English universities" 37 (37): 51-67, 2012

      13 Cadwalladr, C., "Mueller’s report is a warning. And Britain won’t listen"

      14 UNDP, "Measuring democracy and democratic governance in a post-2015 development framework" UNDP 2012

      15 O’ Toole, F., "Heroic failure: Brexit and the politics of pain" Head of Zeus 2018

      16 Saeng, Sang, "Global citizenship education in local contexts, Special 50th issue"

      17 King, K., "Education, skills and international cooperation: Comparative and historical perspectives" Comparative Education Research Centre (CERC) the University of Hong Kong, and Springer 2019

      18 Tawil, S., "Education for ‘global citizenship’: A framework for discussion" UNESCO 2013

      19 UNESCO, "Education for all: Is the world on track? EFA global monitoring report" UNESCO 2002

      20 Prewitt, K., "Education and political values: An East African case study" East African Publishing House 1971

      21 BBC News, "EU referendum results"

      22 Digital, Media, Culture and Sport Committee, "Disinformation and ‘fake news’: Interim report: Government response to the Committee’s fifth report of session 2017–2019" House of Commons 2018

      23 Digital, Media, Culture and Sport Committee, "Disinformation and ‘fake news’: Interim report, 24th July 2018" House of Commons 2018

      24 Digital, Media, Culture and Sport Committee, "Disinformation and ‘fake news’: Final report, 14th February 2019" House of Commons 2019

      25 Independent, "Brexit: Political will of the people “must be in question” as 55 per cent now want to stay in the EU, poll finds"

      26 Stone, J., "Brexit caused by low levels of education, study finds"

      27 Pew Research Centre, "An examination of the 2016 electorate, based on validated voters"

      28 "A good education can change anyone. A good teacher can change anything. Global Education Monitoring Report, 5th October 2018"

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      2016 0.38 0.18 0.33
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      0.28 0.27 0.292 0.09
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