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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Introduction: a communicative approach to global public goods.- Chapter 2. Global Public Goods: the concept and the theory.- Chapter 3. Revisiting Multilateralism in the (dis) Order of the World on the XXI Century: Global Public Goods and the International Monetary System.- Chapter 4. The communication of public organisations: Contributing to supranational and global commons goods through examples, models and issues of general interest.- Chapter 5. Transnational governance and cooperation of Global Public Goods: Lobbying strategies.- Chapter 6. The European Union, green transition and civil society. Increasing consideration of the role of the consumer.- Chapter 7. Global Citizenship Advocacy: Empowering Children through Community Holidays and Outdoor Adventures as Global Common Goods.- Chapter 8. Policy in the Shadows: Analysis of Environmental Acts in Brazil during the Pandemic.- Chapter 9. The IPBES Thematic Assessment on invasive alien species and their control: Futurity and policy opportunities in a more than human-world.- Chapter 10. Participatory approaches to establishing a social license for re-using data as a global public good.- Chapter 11. The traces of participation: an investigation into the fate of collectively produced knowledge.- Chapter 12. Media Literacy Education as an Entry Point to Peace and Public Good.- Chapter 13. The role of critical media literacy in civic participation.- Chapter 14. Global Public Good(s) at Citizen Level: Activism and Digital Literary Journalism in the LCB-Diplomatique.- Chapter 15. Literary Journalism and Mental Health Literacy.- Chapter 16. Towards Empowerment and Active Citizenship in Cape Verde: Literary Journalist, Sara Almeida discloses the truth about Women’s Rights.