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In The Psychology of Global Citizenship: A Review of Theory and Research, Stephen Reysen and
Iva Katzarska-Miller provide a theoretical and empirical overview of global citizenship and
related concepts. The authors highlight core components shared by a variety of disciplines and cultures and linked to pro-social values, such as the promotion of empathy, diversity, environmental sustainability, and intergroup helping. Utilizing a social psychological perspective, Reysen and Katzarska-Miller provide an integrated approach to global citizenship identification with their model of antecedents (global awareness and normative environment) and outcomes (six clusters of pro-social values).
Contents
Chapter 1: Global Citizen History, Definitions, and Types
Chapter 2: Superordinate Identities and Global Orientations
Chapter 3: Lay Perceptions of Global Citizenship
Chapter 4: A Model of Antecedents and Outcomes of Global Citizenship Identification
Chapter 5: Predictors of the Global Citizenship Identification Model
Chapter 6: Global Citizenship in Education
Chapter 7: Global Citizenship in Business