
Tū Rangaranga
Rights, responsibilities and global citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand
$48.00
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
13 July 2022
Summary
The biggest challenges of the 21st century require global solutions. Focussing 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.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781991016010 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1991016018 |
| Author: | Sharon McLennan, Margaret Forster, Carol Neill, David Littlewood, Rand Hazou |
| Publisher: | Massey University Press |
| Imprint: | Massey University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 13 July 2022 |
| Weight: | 800g |
| Dimensions: | 230mm x 163mm x 20mm |
| Series: | Tu Rangaranga:Rights, Responsibilities and Global Citizenship in Aotearoa |
About The Author
Sharon McLennan
Sharon McLennan has a background in development studies and teaches global citizenship at Massey University. Margaret Forster (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongomaiwāhine) is an expert in Māori knowledge systems and Māori engagement. As an Indigenous educator and researcher her work draws on Māori worldviews, understandings, and knowledge to respond to contemporary issues. Carol Neill is a senior lecturer at Massey University and has worked across multiple disciplinary areas. More recently, her research has focused on New Zealand social history. David Littlewood is an historian who has held a range of teaching positions at Massey University and has published extensively from his research. Rand Hazou is a senior lecturer at Massey University. As a theatre academic and facilitator, he has worked across a variety of creative and community contexts.
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