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Global Citizenship and Civic Engagement Information Literacy Module: Ozuna Library Resources

To learn more about  global citizenship and civic engagement/action, check out these e-books from the Ozuna Library.                              To learn more about  evaluating  and understanding information, check out the videos and tutorials below.       

Visit the library's Palomino Search tool  to search for more library resources.                                                                        

Ozuna Library E-books

Global Citizenship

Skipping Stones 2021 Honors Award Winner! In Global Citizenship: Engage in the Politics of a Changing World, readers ages 12 to 15 discover the resources and information they need to learn about issues of global concern and strategies for taking informed action, as outlined by the Sustainable Development Goals set in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly. 

Grassroots to Global

J. Wals, Rebecca Salminen Witt, Jill Wrigley

"This edited volume presents diverse case studies about the implications of civic ecology practices worldwide. It answers how civic ecology practices emerge, the role the practices play in the ability of communities and individuals to address social-ecological stresses, and given climate-associated disturbances, what strategies can be used to expand impacts of community driven practices to foster large-scale resilience and sustainability"-- Provided by publisher.

 

Community-Based Global Learning

Readers will appreciate the numerous toolboxes and reflective exercises to help them think through the creation of independent programming or courses that support targeted learning and community-driven development. The book ultimately moves beyond course and program design to explore how to integrate these objectives and values in the wider curriculum and throughout formal and informal community-based learning partnerships.

Transformative Civic Engagement Through Community Organizing

Maria Avila presents a personal account of her experience as a teenager working in a factory in Ciudad Juarez to how she got involved in community organizing. She has since applied the its distinctive practices of community organizing to civic engagement in higher education, demonstrating how this can help create a culture that values and rewards civically engaged scholarship and advance higher education's public, democratic mission. 

The Art of World Learning

This is a visionary, consciousness-raising book that asks us to rethink the purposes and design of study away and study abroad experiences in the context of a broadened set of global threats, including climate disruption, soaring inequality, ecosystem breakdown, the dying off of distinct languages and cultural communities, and the threat of a nuclear catastrophe. 

Case Studies in Suburban Sustainability

Title The first volume to focus on suburbs and sustainability in the United States, this collection approaches the topic through regionally diverse case studies.  The studies featured in this volume analyze the impact of planning, social and economic concerns, environmental factors such as air pollution and climate change, and water management on suburban communities. Areas of focus include suburbs of New York City, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Phoenix, New Orleans, and Tampa.. 

Cultures and Societies in a Changing World

In the Fourth Edition of Cultures and Societies in a Changing World, author Wendy Griswold illuminates how culture shapes our social world and how society shapes culture. She helps students gain an understanding of the sociology of culture and explore stories, beliefs, media, ideas, art, religious practices, fashions, and rituals from a sociological perspective. 

Participation, Culture and Democracy : Perspectives on Public Engagement and Social Communication

The underlying question of this collection of essays focuses on the very core of our democratic culture. It asks how one can actively take part in its political, legal, educational, informational, social, cultural and economic mechanisms. Advanced technologies have given rise to a vast array of tools enabling a culture of participation. New forms of civic engagement have emerged, as well as a new conceptualization of active citizenship. These developments encouraged the authors of this collection to address legal, social, political, philosophical, and media aspects of the emancipatory potentia.

Evaluating and Understanding Information Tutorials

Using the video tutorials below, learn how to identify misinformation and evaluate resources such as news, websites, etc.  

Video: Evaluating Sources

 

Video: Understanding Misinformation

Video: Objectivity in Reporting

Tutorial: Choosing the Best Web Source