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Tu Rangaranga : Rights Responsibilities and Global Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Tu Rangaranga : Rights Responsibilities and Global Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand
Tu Rangaranga : Rights Responsibilities and Global Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand

Tu Rangaranga : Rights Responsibilities and Global Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand

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The biggest challenges of the twenty-first century require global solutions. Focusing on three of the most urgent problems of our time - climate change, conflict and poverty, and inequality - Tu Rangaranga introduces the notion of global citizenship, and what it means to be an active citizen in today's world. Part of a series of books exploring and promoting citizenship in Aotearoa and beyond, Tu Rangaranga joins Tutira Mai (2021) and Turangawaewae (2017) in combining academic rigour with an examination of how to engage as an active citizen.

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  • The biggest challenges of the twenty-first century require global solutions. Focusing on three of the most urgent problems of our time - climate change, conflict and poverty, and inequality - Tu Rangaranga introduces the notion of global citizenship, and what it means to be an active citizen in today's world. Part of a series of books exploring and promoting citizenship in Aotearoa and beyond, Tu Rangaranga joins Tutira Mai (2021) and Turangawaewae (2017) in combining academic rigour with an examination of how to engage as an active citizen.

The biggest challenges of the twenty-first century require global solutions. Focusing on three of the most urgent problems of our time - climate change, conflict and poverty, and inequality - Tu Rangaranga introduces the notion of global citizenship, and what it means to be an active citizen in today's world. Part of a series of books exploring and promoting citizenship in Aotearoa and beyond, Tu Rangaranga joins Tutira Mai (2021) and Turangawaewae (2017) in combining academic rigour with an examination of how to engage as an active citizen.