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World Citizens: Pathways for the Development of Eco-Citizenship in Higher Education
It is time that universities reexamine what is meant by globalization. Contemporary scholars in the humanities, such as Peter Critchley, Noam Chomsky, Lewis Mumford, Elinor Ostrom, Charles Eisenstein, David Orr, Vandana Shiva, Naomi Klein, Lynn Margulis,
Hélène Domon
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Preschool Teachers’ Views on World Citizenship Education
The current study aimed at investigating views of preschool teachers on the concept of world citizenship education and teaching world citizenship in the preschool years.
Şehnaz CEYLAN
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Medieval urban citizenship in the West in Max Weber’s historical sociology
Recent decades in social sciences have been marked by the interest in citizenship as the most important phenomenon of the contemporary world due to its current problems associated with globalization, relations between world centers of power along the ...
T. A. Dmitriev
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The Right to Citizenship – Slovenia and Australia
Most people across the world automatically assume citizenship at birth or acquire citizenship by descent or naturalisation. Since the growth of the concept of citizenship from the French and American Revolutions, it has become an important principle to ...
Robert Walters
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The history of the Hungarian citizenship regulations from the late 19th to the late 20th century concerning ethnic Hungarians living abroad is investigated asking the following question: Is Hungarian ancestry and usage of the mother tongue a link strong
Dóra Frey
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Introduction: The promotion of health and education are two of the seventeenth Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations. To this day, antimicrobial resistance remains a global public health challenge, with direct impact in Human ...
Ms Daniela Ribeiro +3 more
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In recent years, research has highlighted the benefits that various language learners have gained from participating in open and participative websites, particularly with regard to the development of their language competences, especially in additional ...
Christian Ollivier +2 more
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Nadawanie, pozbawianie i przywracanie obywatelstwa polskiego w czasie II wojny światowej
After the end of the First World War it was necessary to pass new laws that would govern in the 2nd Republic of Poland. One of the relatively important issues that needed to be addressed was Polish citizenship. The first part of the paper focuses on the
Grzegorz Kulka
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The development of new technology blurs the line between reality and the virtual world. The extent to which this process influences citizenship should be investigated.
Beata Krzywosz-Rynkiewicz +1 more
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Citizenship education has been debated for some time and has faced various challenges over time. This paper introduces the lens of “ableism” and ability expectations to the citizenship education discourse. The author contends that the cultural dynamic of
Gregor Wolbring
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