Document Type
Article
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
5.3 EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES, *training, *pedagogy, *didactics
Abstract
The term ‘Trade War’ has re-entered the lexicon of international and global geopolitics in recent times. International trade has a significant bearing not just on the economic life of countries but on their citizens, their societies and cultures too. Trade impacts on citizens, not just corporations. It is therefore not simply the preserve of economists and the business community, it is the business of political representatives, sociologists, environmentalists (increasingly) and educators also.
Recommended Citation
Mc Glynn (2018) Canada EU Trade Agreement CETA: For Corporations or Citizens. Higher Education as a Universal Space for Critical Discussion and Debate, Universal Design & Higher Education in Transformation Congress 30th October -2nd November 2018, Dublin Castle
Publication Details
Universal Design & Higher Education in Transformation Congress
30th October -2nd November 2018, Dublin Castle