GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP

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citizenship

Having been derived from the word city, the term

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citizenship

tends to suggest allegiance to one’s own country or state.

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global citizenship i

is the idea that, as people, we are all citizens of the globe who have an equal responsibility for what happens on, and to our world.

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global citizen

has a duty to address issues affecting our being citizens.

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Caecilia Johanna van Peski

defined global citizenship “as a moral and ethical disposition that can guide the understanding of individuals or groups of local and global contexts, and remind them of their relative responsibilities within various communities

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citizenship

can thus be associated with rights and obligations

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global citizenship

as a moral and ethical disposition that can guide the understanding of individuals or groups of local and global contexts, and remind them of their relative responsibilities within various communities.

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global citizens

new type of people that can travel within these various boundaries and somehow still make sense of the world

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communities

Global citizens feel a sense of connection towards their

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formative life experiences

People come to consider themselves as global citizens through various ________ and have different interpretations of what it means to them

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Self-awareness

helps students identify with the universalities of human experience

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Cultural empathy

or intercultural competence is commonly articulated as a goal of global education

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free trade

Fair trade is a different approach to economic globalization, which emerged as a counter to neoliberal ____principles

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Fair trade

aims at a moral and equitable global economic system in which, for instance, price is not set by the market

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Trade protectionism

involves the systematic government intervention in foreign trade through tariffs and non-tariff barriers in order to encourage domestic producers and deter their foreign competitors.

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Global Huaren

This cyberpublic was formed as a protest against the violence, discrimination, and hatred experienced by Chinese residents in Indonesia after the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

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The World Social Forum (WSF)

is centered on addressing the lack of democracy in economic and political affairs.

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“ocean of opacity

All political organizations, at different levels, should be more accountable for their actions because they are now surrounded by an

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Westernization

The opponents of globalization blame either____or global capitalism.

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bottom billion

The third form of resistance to economic globalization relates to helping the