Generation Next: Becoming Socially Enterprising explores the key themes of social justice, human rights and cultural awareness and provides an overview of issues, theories and practical knowledge that enable students to understand the world of the 21st century and to be equipped to participate as active citizens.
Generation Next: Becoming Socially Enterprising explores the key themes of social justice, human rights and cultural awareness and provides an overview of issues, theories and practical knowledge that enable students to understand the world of the 21st century and to be equipped to participate as active citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Susanna Chamberlain is a Lecturer in the School of Humanities at Griffith University. Dr Kerrie Foxwell-Norton is a Lecturer at Griffith University in the areas of Social Enterprise and Journalism, Media and Communication. Heather Anderson is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and recently joined the Centre for Communication and Social Change.
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* SECTION 1: WHY SHOULD I CARE? * 1: Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century * Case Study: DP, Refugee, Asylum Seeker, Queue Jumper, Immigrant? * 2: Our Environment * Case Study: An Interview with Tim Silverwood * 3: Social Justice and Social Inclusion: A Quest for Equity * Case Study: Creating 'Justice Teams': Unearthing Young People's Skills in Responding to Racism * 4: Leadership with a Conscience * Case Study: Serving Music and the Community: The Australian Chamber Orchestra * SECTION 2: WHAT COULD I DO? * 5: A Bridge over the Chasm: Social Enterprise and the Third Way * Case Study: Teaching and Learning the Dynamics of Change * 6: Exploring the Third Sector of Society * Case Study: The United Muslim Women Association (MWA) * 7: Social Entrepreneurship: The Interplay of Altruism, Materialism and Entrepreneurialism * 8: Organising Practice: Governance of the Third Sector * Case Study: 4ZZZ Community Radio: A Story of Growing Up and Making Decisions * 9: The Rocky Road of Social Policy or 'What Happens Behind the Scene?' * Case Study: HEISTeGallery: A Case Study of Inclusive Disability Arts Enterprise * SECTION 3: WHAT SHOULD I KNOW? * 10: The Future of a Fourth Sector * 11: Critical Cultural Awareness * 12: Social Enterprise and Community Practice: Partners in Social Change * 13: Community Development and International Aid * Case Study: Pt Rekan Usaha Mikro Anda (PT RUMA): A Successful Story of an Indonesian Social Enterprise * 14: Globalisation and Local Impacts
* SECTION 1: WHY SHOULD I CARE? * 1: Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century * Case Study: DP, Refugee, Asylum Seeker, Queue Jumper, Immigrant? * 2: Our Environment * Case Study: An Interview with Tim Silverwood * 3: Social Justice and Social Inclusion: A Quest for Equity * Case Study: Creating 'Justice Teams': Unearthing Young People's Skills in Responding to Racism * 4: Leadership with a Conscience * Case Study: Serving Music and the Community: The Australian Chamber Orchestra * SECTION 2: WHAT COULD I DO? * 5: A Bridge over the Chasm: Social Enterprise and the Third Way * Case Study: Teaching and Learning the Dynamics of Change * 6: Exploring the Third Sector of Society * Case Study: The United Muslim Women Association (MWA) * 7: Social Entrepreneurship: The Interplay of Altruism, Materialism and Entrepreneurialism * 8: Organising Practice: Governance of the Third Sector * Case Study: 4ZZZ Community Radio: A Story of Growing Up and Making Decisions * 9: The Rocky Road of Social Policy or 'What Happens Behind the Scene?' * Case Study: HEISTeGallery: A Case Study of Inclusive Disability Arts Enterprise * SECTION 3: WHAT SHOULD I KNOW? * 10: The Future of a Fourth Sector * 11: Critical Cultural Awareness * 12: Social Enterprise and Community Practice: Partners in Social Change * 13: Community Development and International Aid * Case Study: Pt Rekan Usaha Mikro Anda (PT RUMA): A Successful Story of an Indonesian Social Enterprise * 14: Globalisation and Local Impacts
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