Abstract
This article presents a new research design for pedagogical research at university. The design demonstrates how personal and cultural citizenship education can be a form of transformative human rights education by nurturing citizens who challenge patterns of exclusion. It draws on shared traditions of citizenship and human rights education that have focused on lived experiences of injustice and uses spaces that mitigate prevailing power structures. These ideas have shaped a new pedagogical action research design that uses theories and practices of transformational learning, authentic reflection, and participatory theatre to stimulate ‘becomings’ in civic identity and agency. ‘Becoming’ is a form of dialogical knowledge arising from profound moments of empathy and solidarity. In these moments participants recognise the human dignity of excluded others and share experiences of injustice, which expands their sense of community and agency. The research design is a potential alternative to more market-driven global citizenship education at university.
DOI Link
Publication Date
2025-01-07
Publication Title
Human Rights Education Review
Acceptance Date
2023-05-03
Deposit Date
2025-09-15
Recommended Citation
Von Berg, P. (2025) 'How research into citizenship education at university might enable transformative human rights education', Human Rights Education Review, . Available at: 10.7577/hrer.5120
