References and suggested readings
- Driskill, G. W. (2007). Internationalizing the campus through an intercultural assignment. Communication Teacher, 21, 6–11. doi: 10.1080/17404620701211485
- Gareis, E. (2008). Raising the bar on global awareness. Communication Teacher, 22, 111–115. doi: 10.1080/17404620802382706
- Heinz, B. (2004). The world in one semester: International communication partners. Communication Teacher, 18, 87–90. doi: 10.1080/1740462042000237909
- Kuehl, R. (2014). Extending civic rhetoric: Valuing rhetorical dimensions of global citizenship in civic education. In C. Kock, & L. S. Villadsen (Eds.), Contemporary rhetorical citizenship: Purposes, practices, and perspectives (pp. 291–308). Leiden, NL: Leiden University Press.
- Lawless, B., Tejada, J., & Tejada, X. (2016). Where can your passport take you? Teaching citizenship, mobility, and identity. Communication Teacher, 30, 141–146. doi: 10.1080/17404622.2016.1191660
- Martin, J. N., Flores, L. A., & Nakayama, T. K. (2002). Ethical issues in intercultural communication. In J. N. Martin, T. K. Nakayama, & L. A. Flores (Eds.), Readings in intercultural communication: Experiences and contexts (pp. 363–371). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill.
- Massey, D. (2005). For space. London, UK: Sage.
- National Geographic Society. (2016a). Education: Map-maker 1-page maps. Retrieved from http://nationalgeographic.org/education/mapping/outline-map/
- National Geographic Society. (2016b). Media: Global closet calculator. Retrieved from http://nationalgeographic.org/media/globalcloset/
- Rhoads, R., & Szelényi, K. (2011). Global citizenship and the university: Advancing social life and relations in an interdependent world. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
- Sorrells, K. (2016). Intercultural communication: Globalization and social justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.