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Publication Date: 2017
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Global Citizenship and the Importance of Education in a Globally Integrated World
Smith, William C.; Fraser, Pablo; Chykina, Volha; Ikoma, Sakiko; Levitan, Joseph; Liu, Jing; Mahfouz, Julia
Globalisation, Societies and Education, v15 n5 p648-665 2017
As national borders dissipate and technology allows different cultures and nationalities to communicate on a regular basis, more individuals are self-identifying as a global citizen. Using Social Network Analysis and multi-level modelling, this study explores factors associated with global citizen affinity and finds that education plays an important, perhaps the most important, role in individual's affinity towards this self-identification. Results clearly indicate that more education, not national economic or social integration, is more closely associated with an individual's positive identity as a global citizen. Additionally, the magnitude of the education effect is greater in more socially integrated societies.
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizenship, Network Analysis, Social Networks, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Role of Education, Identification (Psychology), Economic Factors, Social Integration, Study Abroad, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Socioeconomic Status, Surveys
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Language: English
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