Forming engaged global citizens: A case study of the WUSC International Seminar
The concept of global citizenship has permeated the Canadian institutional landscape in recent years. Global citizenship is presented in contested and complex ways by academics, yet non-governmental organizations present it as a well understood, inherently positive, and unproblematic concept. The...
Main Author: | Roddick, Manda Ann |
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Other Authors: | Carroll, William K. |
Language: | English en |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1160 Roddick, Manda. 2007. "Global Citizenship Perspectives: A Case Study of the WUSC International Seminar." Available online at: http://devcase.wusc.ca/2007/12/12/global-citizenship-perspectives/ |
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