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The 2015 Global Citizen Festival says the promo: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/festival/2015/
We are sure there are reasons to care for #GlobalCitizen Fest, we just wish the lineup was more multicultural, beyond the confinements of two countries of origin.
INTROSPECT:
Are you a global citizen?
Why does this matter? ☞ The branding, concept and overall intention of the festival.
Do you think most music fans attending ride high on their nationality labels?
Are these intersections divisive or unifying?
Global and Digital Media
Catherine Frost, professor of political science at McMaster University, argues that while the internet and online social relations forge social and political bonds across national borders, they do not have "the commitment or cohesiveness needed to underpin a demanding new mode of social and political relations".
INTROSPECT:
Which three brands-in your consideration-add to the definition of who you truly are?
Which are the products/services that these brands truly sell?
Are these brands media vehicles, content generators or other?
Which of your values do they talk to?
What do you consider to be international media? Examples?
Whose point of view do these “international” media reflect? Individuals? Corporations?
When you claim such brands what does that communicate to others about your identity?
Which international news source do you prefer?
Do you feel you know the international news sources or editorial content well enough? in other words: are you aware of all the global news sources available to you via cable, satellite or internet?
What defines you more in your consumption local, regional, national or global news?
Are you postnational? Follow us!
Postnationalism and human rights
In the scholarly literature, postnationalism is linked to the expansion of international human rights law and norms. International human rights norms are reflected in a growing stress on the rights of individuals in terms of their "personhood," not just their citizenship. International human rights law does not recognize the right of entry to any state by non-citizens, but demands that individuals should be judged increasingly on universal criteria not particularistic criteria (such as blood descent in ethnicity, or favoring a particular sex). This has impacted citizenship and immigration law, especially in western countries. Germany, for example, has felt pressure to, and has diluted (if not eradicated), citizenship based on ethnic descent, which had caused German-born Turks, for example, to be excluded from German citizenship. Scholars identified with this argument include Yasemin Soysal, David Jacobson, and Saskia Sassen.
In 1933, delegates from the United States and fourteen other countries met in Montevideo, Uruguay to define what it means to be a state. The resulting treaty from the Montevideo Convention establis...
From the brilliant podcast: 99%Invisible the story of the artificial micronation-state of Sealand
Could you be your own nation-state? would you extend passports? would you let that fully define you? would your individual culture become its national culture? Listen to the story of the Principality of Sealand ...and question everything.
We claim adherence to many groups that represent aspects of us, these are some of the intersections that form our identity. Would you let just one of them define you? Which three define you the most? Why? Ask yourself. Think big.
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