Step I. As a global citizen, reflect on your ideas of how to promote quality journalism. Specifically, describe your role as a consumer of journalism. You may also include your vision of how journalism is produced, distributed, and received. In your response, identify \’sources\’ of world news that are credible that you will rely on to inform your understanding of world events.
Step II. Broadly reflect on the some of the topics we have covered this semester and identify what YOU are particularly drawn to? I’ll list a summary here, but you may want to explore yourself since this is an abbreviated list.
Drill down to one topic of interest and be as specific as possible within the topic. List your chosen topic: Modern Day Slavery; Trafficking_________________________________________
- Social/Economic Development – A “Developed” Word
- Modernization/Dependency Theory
- Globalization/Interdependence
- Universalism
- Indigenization
- Post-Colonial Theory
- Human Rights
- The “Veil of Ignorance”
- Secret State of North Korea
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Global Issues for Children
Poverty/Health
- Child Soldiers
- Child Labor
- Street Children
- Child Abuse/Neglect
- Modern Day Slavery; Trafficking
- Immigration/Refugees/IDPs
- Trauma
- The Physical Environment
- Global Issues for Women
Women’s Health
- Education
- Legal Rights
- “Missing” Girls
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Dowry Disputes
- Honor Killings
- Female Genital Cutting
- Genocide
- Cultural Encapsulation, Competence, Efficacy; Cultural Conflicts
- Interdependent and Independent Self
- Role of United Nations
Step IIi.
Next, respond to the following questions reflecting on your role as a global citizen going forward.
Delve into your chosen area of interest:
- Begin by identifying at least two organizations working in your area of interest. For example, if your topic is \’refugees\’ the International Rescue Committee is an active organization with a variety of information, service programs, etc. that you might want to be familiar with. If your topic is homelessness, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development might be a good resource. For this question you want to research and identify where you can go for quality information and ways to get involved in your particular area of interest. You can certainly reference your textbook as a starting point if needed – relevant organizations are listed at the end of each topical chapter.
- After exploring the organizations you identified and some of their current efforts, describe at least one way you can be actively involved – now!
Explore how YOUR own strengths and interests contribute to social/ human/ community wellbeing, as you define it.
- Describe your current career interests?
- Identify and describe at least 2 existing creative projects/campaigns that intersect social welfare with your own career interests! See examples below:
e.g., If you are interested in the field of architecture or design, these are two interesting examples of community-engagement that architects have undertaken (in other words, architects using their strengths to meet the world’s needs)
Auburn University’s Rural Studio: httpLinks to an external site.://Links to an external site.edu/architecture/special-programs/rural-studioLinks to an external site.
Ikea’s Refugee Tent: httpsLinks to an external site.://www.designboom.com/architecture/ikea-refugee-shelter-award-winning-construction-01-31-2017/Links to an external site.
Step IV
Conclude by brainstorming at least one idea of your own for how your future profession can intersect with the social welfare topic you are interested in – meaningfully and creatively!
The two links above are examples of what others have done…what’s YOUR IDEA! This is THE question of focus for your citizenship log. Offer depth of detail and consideration.
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