Dr Tony Capstick, Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, explains how the speed of change presents challenges in globalisation using the example of social media. Dr Tony Capstick talks about globalisation …
In Steps 1.8 and 1.9, you looked at what it means to be a global citizen, the concept of culture and the importance of intercultural competence in our ever more …
As you heard in the previous Step, culture is a “fluid and creative social force”. So how is it possible to become interculturally competent? A widely accepted definition of intercultural …
Before arguing the case for education in creating a fair and equitable world, lets look at two strong modern assumptions about its role. The first is meritocracy, which is examined …
“Global citizenship is a mindset. It’s what you do and how you act, the kinds of decisions you make every day”, says Dr Caroline Baylon, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International) at the University …
What rights and responsibilities do you feel you have? Does anything prevent you from exercising them? Watch Nevada-Aaliyah talk about her experiences of migration and how they affect her sense …
How rights and responsibilities are upheld in international law and ethics significantly shapes our understanding of the duties of States and civil societies. Dr Vicky Kapogianni explains how international law …
The emergence of global citizenship is reshaping the worlds of art, business, culture, education, human and labour rights, religion, public health, and politics, as well as our interaction with the …
You’ve looked at why global citizenship is important and how we can’t avoid the implications of the interconnected world in our daily lives. You’ve also looked at culture and the …
One of the ways you can ‘think globally and act locally’ is through volunteering. The University of Reading (ISLI) has partnered with the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust to provide …
In Week 1, you looked at culture and the impact intercultural encounters can have on your thinking. However, it’s important to examine our assumptions about cultures, and learn to distinguish …
Before converting the possible solutions you’ve mapped out into action, consider how traditional economic frameworks have contributed to many of the global issues we face, and discover a new model …
What difference does getting to know people from other cultures make? Watch Nevada-Aaliyah talking about her experiences of meeting people who are different from her at University, and the impact …
The interconnected nature of the world we live in means that we have more access today to cultures different to our own than at any other point in history. This …
The concept of global citizenship has its historical roots in the aftermath of the establishment of the United Nations in 1945 and the ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human …