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TAGS: - 21st century; Criticism and apologetics; Globalization; Interdependence and interconnectedness; World citizenship
Abstract:
In this age of global interdependence, the critique of anachronistic social constructs is necessary but insufficient. Scholars must articulate new approaches to globalization. The international Bahá'í community illustrates a constructive, humane approach.
Notes:
Paper presented at the Second International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Monash University Centre in Prato, Italy, 20-23 July 2004.

See also a Persian translation.

Mirrored with permission from author's website, myweb.wwu.edu [archive.org]


Global Citizenship and Humanities Scholarship:

Toward a Twenty-First Century Agenda

Michael Karlberg
Cheshmak Farhoumand-Sims

published in International Journal of the Humanities

2:3, pp. 2189-2198

2006

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