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Citizenship, global citizenship and volunteer tourism: a critical analysis [PDF]

open access: yesTourism Recreation Research, 2017
This paper reflects on the association of volunteer tourism with global citizenship and argues that it involves outsourcing citizenship to ‘the globe’ in a manner unlikely to benefit global understanding or development politics.
Jim Butcher
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Sports for global citizenship

2014 IEEE Canada International Humanitarian Technology Conference - (IHTC), 2014
As biological entities active movement is essential for our physical and emotional well-being. As citizens of an increasingly global community participation in sport regardless of circumstance facilitates citizenship among all peoples. Participation in non-competitive and competitive sports as an individual or as a member of a team regardless of ...
Terrance John Malkinson, Chuan He
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Global Citizenship Education

New Directions for Student Leadership, 2018
AbstractUNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's “global citizenship education” model provides the background for the Universidad de Monterrey intercultural competence initiative. Acting on Nelson Mandela's advice that “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” this cocurricular ...
Alicia, Cantón, Brenda Ivonne, Garcia
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The Olympics and 'Global Citizenship'

Citizenship Studies, 2002
This paper develops a citizenship-based perspective on an important but under-researched global cultural movement, namely, the Olympic Movement. Drawing on recent research into the Olympics and other popular cultural 'mega-event' movements [M. Roche (2000) Mega-events and Modernity: Olympics, Expos and the Growth of Global Culture (London, Routledge)],
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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP.

Australian nursing & midwifery journal, 2016
What are the ideas of different local groups about being a member of global citizenship? Global citizenship means Ihat as citizens of the world. peoples have responsibilities towards each other and the Earth itself. The reason for having responsibilities towards each other is the will to act for making the world a more equitable and Iiveable place. The
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Citizenship and globalization

Ethnopolitics, 2005
Citizenship and Migration: Globalization and the Politics of Belonging Stephen Castles & Alastair Davidson Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2000, 272 pp., ISBN 0333643100 (hbk), 0333643097 (pbk) Citizenship ...
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Global Citizenship

2020
The concept of “Global Citizenship” is enjoying increased currency in the public and academic domains. Conventionally associated with cosmopolitan political theory, it has moved into the public domain, marshaled by elite actors, international institutions, policy makers, nongovernmental organizations, and ordinary people.
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Globalization and Citizenship

2012
This lively and invigorating book explores the complex ways that globalization has profoundly affected the once-static nationally defined boundaries of citizenship. From Cairo to Beijing, campaigns for civil rights and democracy around the world are intensifying and speeding up in the digital media age, and public recognition of global interdependence ...
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Global Citizenship

2022
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