University Press Week 2019: How to Be a (Better) Global Citizen

University Press Week 2019: How to Be a (Better) Global Citizen

University Press Week 2019: How to Be a (Better) Global Citizen

Welcome to the University Press Week 2019 Blog Tour! University presses across the county will be sharing articles, interviews, and excerpts from titles that relate to various sub-themes of the main UP Week theme: Read. Think. Act.

Today’s posts are all on “How to be a (better) global citizen.” Check out these posts from our university press friends:

How to Cope with Polarization” by Amitai Etzioni, University of Virginia Press

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The Impact of a Monograph: ‘A Woman without a Husband Is Like a Fish without a Bicycle’” by Nancy Wingfield, Purdue University Press

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#READUP on Global Citizenship” by Press Staff, University of Wisconsin Press

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6 Ways You Can Help Immigrants Facing Detention and Deportation” by Carl Lindskoog, University Press of Florida

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Thinking about Thinking: Kenneth S. Stern and How to Be a Better (Global) Citizen” by Anna Maria Del Col, University of Toronto Press

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#UPWeek: Citizenship in a Time of Wageless Life” by Ian Shaw and Marv Waterstone, University of Minnesota Press

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I’m Not a ‘Global Citizen’ but I’m Happy to be Transnational” by Robin Hemley, University of Nebraska Press

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UP Week 2019: Awakening Democracy through Public Work” by Jenna Phillips, Vanderbilt University Press