@article{Pharcharuen_2019, title={Good Citizenship in the 21st Century Democratic Society}, volume={12}, url={https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/Jiabu/article/view/208987}, abstractNote={<p>Being a citizen does not mean we should just let things happen to us, gone are<br>the days when people think in hierarchies; currently, the people of a country think in<br>networks and expect governments to be another node within that network. This 21st century<br>is undergoing a far-reaching change. Today, we are understanding what good citizenship<br>under democracy means while creating new ways to employ it. Therefore, a good citizen<br>in this democratic society should possess freedom and be able to rely upon themselves.<br>Moreover, they must use their liberty and rights responsibly, respect the liberty and rights of<br>others, value the differences, respect equality, obey the rules, do not solve the problems by<br>using violence, realize that they are part of the society, be responsible for the community<br>at large, have a public mind and be enthusiastic to take responsibility or be part of social<br>development.</p>}, number={1}, journal={The Journal of International Association of Buddhist Universities (JIABU)}, author={Pharcharuen, Winit}, year={2019}, month={May}, pages={283–292} }