Global citizenship

Global citizenship is a form of transnationality, specifically the idea that one's identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities or rights are derived from membership in a broader global class of "humanity". This does not mean that such a person denounces or waives their nationality or other, more local identities, but that such identities are given "second place" to their membership in a global community.[1] Extended, the idea leads to questions about the state of global society in the age of globalization.[2]

In general usage, the term may have much the same meaning as "world citizen" or cosmopolitan, but it also has additional, specialized meanings in differing contexts. Various organizations, such as the World Service Authority, have advocated global transnational citizenship.

The field of global citizenship, as a form of transnationality is transnationalism.

  1. ^ "What Does it Mean to be a Global Citizen?". www.kosmosjournal.org. April 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  2. ^ Shaw, Martin (2000). Global Society and International Relations: Sociological and Political Perspectives. Cambridge: Polity Press.

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