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it is necessary to avoid excessive shifts away from the rights of the individual towards the rights of culturally defined sub-groups, it is important that public services recognize the myriad challenges and opportunities presented by evolving models of culture and citizenship in a globalizing world. ...
What does it take to become a citizen of a particular nation? In a globalizing world, and with increasing international mobility, is it justified to restrict membership of a society? If so, on what grounds? Do societies need a distinctive national culture in order to thrive -- and should ...
ontrary to predictions that it would become increasingly redundant in a globalizing world, citizenship is back with a vengeance. The Oxford Handbook of Citizenship brings together leading experts in law, philosophy, political science, economics, sociology, and geography to provide a multidisciplinary, ...
In a globalizing world, and with increasing international mobility, is it justified to restrict membership of a society? If so, on what grounds? Do societies need a distinctive national culture in order to thrive -- and should this be a factor in the allocation of citizenship to those ...
Citizenship and citizenship education face challenges due to globalizing factors affecting modern liberal-democratic states. Earlier models of citizenship, which were based on assimilation into the dominant society, have been challenged by scholars seeking to create a fuller understanding of citizenship more...
Global citizenship education is increasingly recognized as an integral part of the movement to internationalize the undergraduate curriculum in North America (Deardorff, de Witt, Heyl, & Adams, 2012; Lewin, 2009; Peters, Britton & Blee, 2008; Shultz, Abd
Yet the massive developments in international transportation and communications in this globalizing society have led to increasing numbers of migrants, and transmigrants in particular, who preserve ongoing relationships and fluid senses of belonging spanning multiple countries (Kim, 2022a). Accordingly, ...
This paper contributes to an understanding of how online spaces reflect evolving views towards citizenship, aparticularly important focus in today's globalizing world.Janelle Ward
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