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What is the main focus of global citizenship?
What is the main focus of global citizenship?
- Promotion of local identities over global community membership
- Exclusivity of membership to a particular nation or place
- Rights, responsibilities, and duties as a member of a global entity (correct)
- Advocacy for political borders and geographical identity
How does global citizenship view local identities?
How does global citizenship view local identities?
- As conflicting with global citizenship ideals
- As important but secondary to membership in a global community (correct)
- As the primary focus of individual identity
- As irrelevant in the age of globalization
What is the relationship between global citizenship and the term 'world citizen'?
What is the relationship between global citizenship and the term 'world citizen'?
- Global citizenship excludes the concept of world citizenship
- World citizen refers only to geographical identity
- They have conflicting definitions
- They may have much the same meaning (correct)
In which fields is global citizenship commonly used?
In which fields is global citizenship commonly used?
What do various organizations, such as the World Service Authority, advocate for?
What do various organizations, such as the World Service Authority, advocate for?
What is the primary focus of global citizenship?
What is the primary focus of global citizenship?
How does global citizenship view local identities?
How does global citizenship view local identities?
What is the relationship between global citizenship and the term 'world citizen'?
What is the relationship between global citizenship and the term 'world citizen'?
What does global citizenship imply about responsibilities and rights?
What does global citizenship imply about responsibilities and rights?
In which fields is global citizenship commonly used?
In which fields is global citizenship commonly used?
Flashcards
Global Citizenship
Global Citizenship
A way of thinking and acting based on the idea that we are all members of a global community, with shared rights and responsibilities.
Global Citizenship: Local Identities
Global Citizenship: Local Identities
Focuses on the idea that being a member of a global community takes priority over local identities.
Global Citizenship & World Citizen
Global Citizenship & World Citizen
Often used interchangeably, suggesting a sense of belonging to a larger, interconnected world.
Global Citizenship: Rights & Responsibilities
Global Citizenship: Rights & Responsibilities
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Global Citizenship: Fields of Application
Global Citizenship: Fields of Application
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Organizations Promoting Global Citizenship
Organizations Promoting Global Citizenship
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Focus of Global Citizenship
Focus of Global Citizenship
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Global Citizenship: Local Identity
Global Citizenship: Local Identity
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Global Citizenship vs. World Citizen
Global Citizenship vs. World Citizen
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Global Citizenship: Shared Humanity
Global Citizenship: Shared Humanity
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Study Notes
Global Citizenship Fundamentals
- The primary focus of global citizenship is on shared human experiences and global challenges that require collective action and cooperation.
Global Citizenship and Local Identities
- Global citizenship views local identities as complementary, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural diversity and promoting global understanding.
Relationship with 'World Citizen'
- The term 'world citizen' is often used interchangeably with global citizenship, implying a sense of belonging to a global community with shared responsibilities and rights.
Fields of Application
- Global citizenship is commonly used in fields such as education, international relations, human rights, and sustainable development.
Advocacy by Organizations
- Organizations like the World Service Authority advocate for the recognition and protection of human rights and the rights of individuals to global citizenship.
Responsibilities and Rights
- Global citizenship implies a sense of responsibility to protect the environment, respect human rights, and promote global cooperation, alongside rights to participate in global governance and decision-making processes.
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