Global citizenship and the university : advancing social life and relations in an interdependent world /

With the increasing integration of global economies and societies, the nation-state is no longer the sole force shaping and defining citizenship. New ideas of "global citizenship" are emerging, and universities, which are increasingly involved in international engagements, provide a unique...

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Main Authors: Rhoads, Robert A. (Author), Szelényi, Katalin, 1974- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2011
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Table of Contents:
  • Globalization, citizenship, and the university
  • "One coin has two sides" : the globalization of university life in southern China
  • Pluriversity knowledge in a mobile world : international graduate students and citizenship at UCLA
  • Resistance to neoliberalism : north-south tensions in Argentina
  • Post-communism, globalization, and citizenship : the case of Central European University in Hungary
  • Global citizenship and changing times for universities.