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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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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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2015
This chapter explores the reality of the modern workplace: the demand for global citizens well-exceeds the supply, and while a manager in the 21st century must increasingly be a global citizen manager, this goal is seldom attained. The skills can be learned, but training has not been broadly implemented in schools or businesses, and typically ...
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This chapter explores the reality of the modern workplace: the demand for global citizens well-exceeds the supply, and while a manager in the 21st century must increasingly be a global citizen manager, this goal is seldom attained. The skills can be learned, but training has not been broadly implemented in schools or businesses, and typically ...
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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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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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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
German Abstract: Gegenwartig sieht es so aus, als wurde die Welt in einen neuen Kalten Krieg schlittern, befeuert durch einen Ruckfall in bereits uberwunden geglaubte Denk- und Verhaltensmuster: nationaler Egoismus, rassistische Abgrenzung, religioser Fanatismus.
Werner Wintersteiner, Christoph Wulf
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German Abstract: Gegenwartig sieht es so aus, als wurde die Welt in einen neuen Kalten Krieg schlittern, befeuert durch einen Ruckfall in bereits uberwunden geglaubte Denk- und Verhaltensmuster: nationaler Egoismus, rassistische Abgrenzung, religioser Fanatismus.
Werner Wintersteiner, Christoph Wulf
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Toward Global Republican Citizenship?
Social Philosophy and Policy, 2006The re-energizers of the civic republican tradition claim that its ideas can enhance contemporary political theory as well as politics. This essay focuses on the benchmark of the republican tradition, the notion of citizenship, and explores the viability of such claims.
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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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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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2022
This chapter considers the extent to which school-based “national” citizenship education curricula reflect Global Citizenship Education (GCE) in Hong Kong and Thailand, two jurisdictions that have experienced recent upheaval stemming from social protest movements.
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This chapter considers the extent to which school-based “national” citizenship education curricula reflect Global Citizenship Education (GCE) in Hong Kong and Thailand, two jurisdictions that have experienced recent upheaval stemming from social protest movements.
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