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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP

Sub-Topics to 01 DEFINITION OF GLOBAL


CITIZENSHIP
Discover: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE :
02 CITIZENSHIP

A TRIO OF TAPESTRY :
03 CITIZENSHIP, GLOBALIZATION
and MEDIA

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
04 GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP AND
GLOBAL CITIZEN
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
Web Definition:
• Recognizing the interconnectedness of life,
respecting cultural diversity and human
rights, advocating global social justice,
empathizing with suffering people around the
world, seeing the world as others see it and
feeling a sense of moral responsibility for
planet Earth

• Global citizenship can be defined 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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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
: CITIZENSHIP
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE : CITIZENSHIP
EUROPEAN MODERN ANCIENT IS-
ROMANS RAELITES
MIDDLE AGES STATES
• Their communal
evolution is
2 VIEWS: distinguished by their
Citizenship was unique written
Citizenship was generally history, language and
based on the 1. Liberal a single deity-belief
affiliated with
characteristics Individualist system, called
secularism and
View ethnical monotheism
of relationship commercialism
that hinges on particularly in • Certain Jews do not
2. Civic- call themselves as a
legality and the free cities
Republican citizens, but rather as
jurisprudence (ancient global
View a members of a
cities) unified group formed
with a very strong
attachment to each
and every tribe.
TRIO OF TAPESTRY
Definitions and Relations to each other.

1. CITIZENSHIP

-Entails the reciprocal duties of allegiance on the


part of the citizens its state, and protection on the
part of the state to its citizens.

2. GLOBALIZATION
- Multidimensional set of social processes
- What are the
dual Dynamics of Globalization and Citizenship?

3. MEDIA
- Medium or instrument that metamorphose the
citizenship concept into an active sprightly
undertaking within the meters and bound of
globalization.
A Tale of Three
1 Masai Mara National
'Thesaurus' Global Reserve
Citizenship 2 Zhuo Quiang

3 Thomas Paine

Efren Penaflorida
4 From Local to Global
WHAT IS GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP?

WHAT DOES GLOBAL CITIZEN MEAN?


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GLOBAL
CITIZENSHIP GLOBAL CITIZEN
-It is the idea that people - Is a PERSON who is aware of the
have universal rights, wider world perspective and acts in
privileges, duties, and accordance with such developing
obligations that come with and indispensable phenomenon that
his membership to this greatly impacts humanity’s
world. promotion in the global stage.
• Infographic Style
2 VIEWS:
(Modern States) 1. Liberal-
Individualist
2. Civic-Republican
View
View - Stresses on
democratic participation
- highlighting
and considers citizenship
entitlements and not as passive static
needs and the basic correlation between
reciprocal state states and individuals but
obligation of as an active and dynamic
legal- political concept
protection for
that traverse around
inherently passive obligations, rights and
political entities. specific privileges.

BACK
GLOBALIZATION
Dual dynamics between Globalization and
Citizenship:

a) Citizenship being a stable and


invariable concept

- globalization limits its


participation to the role of
influencing and eventually
transforming the twofold
relationships.

b. Citizenship being a hyperactive


concept

- Indicating stimuli to social and

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political affairs, which can take the form

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of the chain of events indicating belief,
system, systemic disposition and
practical tendencies.
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