Global Citizen Challenges and Responsibility in an Interconnected World

Global Citizen     Challenges and Responsibility in an Interconnected World
Author: Aksel Braanen Sterri
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462099296

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A globalized world places new demands on us as citizens. Global Citizen – Challenges and Responsibility in an Interconnected World gives insight and perspectives on what it means to be a citizen in a global world from Norway's most distinguished scholars. It poses and answers important questions, such as which duties and rights do we have as citizens in a globalized world; which institutions are just and sustainable, and how can a global ethic and a global worldview be reconciled with the fact that the lives of the greater part of the Earth’s population is still local? Global Citizen – Challenges and Responsibility in an Interconnected World draws on insights from philosophy, jurisprudence, theology, and the social sciences to shed light on this manifold and important topic, with relevance for policy makers, stakeholders, academics, but most important, for us as citizens who need to take both a political and personal decision on how to live as a citizen in a global world.

Global Citizen Challenges and Responsibility in an Interconnected World

Global Citizen   Challenges and Responsibility in an Interconnected World
Author: Aksel Braanen Sterri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9462099278

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This book gives insight and perspectives on what it means to be a citizen in a global world from Norway's most distinguished scholars. It poses and answers important questions, such as which duties and rights do we have as citizens in a globalized world; which institutions are just and sustainable, and how can a global ethic and a global worldview be reconciled with the fact that the lives of the greater part of the Earth's population is still local? --Website.

Global Citizenship

Global Citizenship
Author: Nigel Dower,John Williams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136706646

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The idea of global citizenship is that human beings are "citizens of the world." Whether or not we are global citizens is a topic of great dispute, however those who take part in the debate agree that a global citizen is a member of the wider community of humanity, the world, or a similar whole which is wider than that of a nation-state or other political community of which we are normally thought to be citizens. Through four main sections, the contributors to Global Citizenship discuss global challenges and attempt to define the ways in which globalization is changing the world in which we live. Offering a breadth of coverage to the core rheme of the individual in a global world, Global Citizenship combines two factors-the idea of global responsibility and the development of institutional structures through which this responsibility can be exercised.

Research in Global Citizenship Education

Research in Global Citizenship Education
Author: Jason Harshman,Tami Augustine,Merry M. Merryfield
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781681230696

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Globalization is changing what citizens need to know and be able to do by interrupting the assumption that the actions of citizens only take place within national borders. If our neighborhoods and nations are affecting and being affected by the world, then our political consciousness must be worldminded. The outcomes of globalization have led educators to rethink what students need to learn and be able to do as citizens in a globally connected world. This volume focuses on research that examines how K-12 teachers and students are currently addressing the challenge of becoming citizens in a globally interconnected world. Although there is an extensive body of literature on citizenship education within national contexts and a growing literature on global education, this volume offers research on the work educators are doing across multiple countries to bring the two fields together to develop global citizens.

Globalization and Global Citizenship

Globalization and Global Citizenship
Author: Irene Langran,Tammy Birk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317377108

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Globalization and Global Citizenship examines the meaning and realities of global citizenship as a manifestation of recent trends in globalization. In an interdisciplinary approach, the chapters outline and analyse the most significant dimensions of global citizenship, including transnational, historical, and cultural variations in its practice; foreign and domestic policy influences; and its impact on personal identities. The contributions ask and explore questions that are of immediate relevance for today’s scholars, including: How does globalization in its current form present a new set of challenges for states, non-state actors, and individual citizens? How has globalization diminished, expanded, or complicated notions of citizenship? What rights could exist outside the context of state sovereignty? How can social accountability be imagined beyond the borders of towns, cities, or states? What forms of political representational legitimacy could be productive on the global level? When is it useful, possible or desirable for individuals to identify with global political communities? Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters that seek to reflect the full spectrum of approaches and topics, providing a valuable resource which highlights the value of an extended and thoughtful study of the idea and practice of global citizenship within a broader consideration of the processes of globalization. It will be of great use to graduates and scholars of international relations, sociology, and global studies/affairs, as well as globalization.

Global Citizenship Education

Global Citizenship Education
Author: Abdeljalil Akkari,Kathrine Maleq
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030446178

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This open access book takes a critical and international perspective to the mainstreaming of the Global Citizenship Concept and analyses the key issues regarding global citizenship education across the world. In that respect, it addresses a pressing need to provide further conceptual input and to open global citizenship agendas to diversity and indigeneity. Social and political changes brought by globalisation, migration and technological advances of the 21st century have generated a rise in the popularity of the utopian and philosophical idea of global citizenship. In response to the challenges of today’s globalised and interconnected world, such as inequality, human rights violations and poverty, global citizenship education has been invoked as a means of preparing youth for an inclusive and sustainable world. In recent years, the development of global citizenship education and the building of students’ global citizenship competencies have become a focal point in global agendas for education, international educational assessments and international organisations. However, the concept of global citizenship education still remains highly contested and subject to multiple interpretations, and its operationalisation in national educational policies proves to be challenging. This volume aims to contribute to the debate, question the relevancy of global citizenship education’s policy objectives and to enhance understanding of local perspectives, ideologies, conceptions and issues related to citizenship education on a local, national and global level. To this end, the book provides a comprehensive and geographically based overview of the challenges citizenship education faces in a rapidly changing global world through the lens of diversity and inclusiveness.

Global Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education Leaders

Global Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education Leaders
Author: Laura Rumbley,Robin Matross Helms,Patti McGill Peterson,Philip G. Altbach
Publsiher: Brill
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: 946209862X

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A globalized world places new demands on us as citizens. Global Citizen--Challenges and Responsibility in an Interconnected World gives insight and perspectives on what it means to be a citizen in a global world from Norway's most distinguished scholars. It poses and answers important questions, such as which duties and rights do we have as citizens in a globalized world; which institutions are just and sustainable, and how can a global ethic and a global worldview be reconciled with the fact that the lives of the greater part of the Earth's population is still local?

Schools in action global citizens for sustainable development

Schools in action  global citizens for sustainable development
Author: UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2016-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789231001802

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