Deconstructing Global Citizenship
Political, Cultural, and Ethical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bashir, Hassan; Gray, Phillip W.
Deconstructing Global Citizenship
Political, Cultural, and Ethical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bashir, Hassan; Gray, Phillip W.
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This collection of essays explores issues related to processes that collectively constitute globalization and the historical and contemporary notions of national citizenship. The essays explore questions related to human personhood and communal belonging as well as the experiences of individual nation states in a globalized world.
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This collection of essays explores issues related to processes that collectively constitute globalization and the historical and contemporary notions of national citizenship. The essays explore questions related to human personhood and communal belonging as well as the experiences of individual nation states in a globalized world.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 707g
- ISBN-13: 9781498502580
- ISBN-10: 149850258X
- Artikelnr.: 43173290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 707g
- ISBN-13: 9781498502580
- ISBN-10: 149850258X
- Artikelnr.: 43173290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Hassan Bashir is associate professor of political science at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Phillip W. Gray is assistant professor of political science at Texas A&M University at Qatar.
Introduction: Deconstructing Global Citizenship, Hassan Bashir & Phillip W.
Gray Chapter 1: The Modern State: Citizenship, Multiculturalism and
Globalization, Francis Robinson Chapter 2: (Re) Situating the West's
Cultural Others in International Relations Theory: Towards Developing Joint
East-West Perspectives, Hassan Bashir & Hamza bin Jehangir Chapter 3: The
Limited Virtue of Tolerance in a Globalized World, Phillip W. Gray Chapter
4: Civil Economy: Re-imagining an Ethical Economy and the Implications for
Citizenship, Khalid Mir Chapter 5: Citizenship in the Age of Global
Surveillance: Some Observations on the Change in State-Citizen
Relationship, Bettina Koch Chapter 6: Deciding What to Do: A Universal Code
of Ethics for Global Citizenship, Andrej Zwitter Chapter 7: Citizenship,
History and Culture: Derrida's Monolingualism of the Other in a Post 9/11
World, Rashmika Pandya Chapter 8: Challenges of Religious Universality to
Global Citizenship: Ethical Implications for Today, Robin Seelan Chapter 9:
Practice-Dependence, Cosmopolitanism and Conflict Avoidance, Kevin Gray
Chapter 10: Multiculturalism is Not Dead: Positive Experience of
Multicultural Society Management in Russia, Yan I. Vaslavskiy Chapter 11:
Faith, Class and Citizenship in Conflict: The Christian Predicament in the
Syrian and Egyptian Uprisings, Salma Mousa Chapter 12: Human Security in a
Globalized World: Reflections on Japan's Official Development Assistance
Programs, Alexandria Innes & Christopher Lamont Chapter 13: Global
Imperatives versus Local Needs: Analysis of Agricultural Development and
Food Security in Rural South Asia, Sanee Sajjad Chapter 14: Non-adherence
to international IP protection standards in less developed countries: The
case of Pakistan, Ahmed Bashir Chapter 15: Mobilizing Democracy in
Post-Colonial Africa: The Case for Democracy in the Thought of Kwame
Nkrumah, Sara Jordan Chapter 16: Education in a Globalized World: Education
City and the Recalibration of Qatari Citizens, Tanya Kane Chapter 17:
Qatar's Globalized Citizenry and the Majlis Culture: Insights from
Habermas's Theory of the Development of a Public Sphere, Nancy Small
Gray Chapter 1: The Modern State: Citizenship, Multiculturalism and
Globalization, Francis Robinson Chapter 2: (Re) Situating the West's
Cultural Others in International Relations Theory: Towards Developing Joint
East-West Perspectives, Hassan Bashir & Hamza bin Jehangir Chapter 3: The
Limited Virtue of Tolerance in a Globalized World, Phillip W. Gray Chapter
4: Civil Economy: Re-imagining an Ethical Economy and the Implications for
Citizenship, Khalid Mir Chapter 5: Citizenship in the Age of Global
Surveillance: Some Observations on the Change in State-Citizen
Relationship, Bettina Koch Chapter 6: Deciding What to Do: A Universal Code
of Ethics for Global Citizenship, Andrej Zwitter Chapter 7: Citizenship,
History and Culture: Derrida's Monolingualism of the Other in a Post 9/11
World, Rashmika Pandya Chapter 8: Challenges of Religious Universality to
Global Citizenship: Ethical Implications for Today, Robin Seelan Chapter 9:
Practice-Dependence, Cosmopolitanism and Conflict Avoidance, Kevin Gray
Chapter 10: Multiculturalism is Not Dead: Positive Experience of
Multicultural Society Management in Russia, Yan I. Vaslavskiy Chapter 11:
Faith, Class and Citizenship in Conflict: The Christian Predicament in the
Syrian and Egyptian Uprisings, Salma Mousa Chapter 12: Human Security in a
Globalized World: Reflections on Japan's Official Development Assistance
Programs, Alexandria Innes & Christopher Lamont Chapter 13: Global
Imperatives versus Local Needs: Analysis of Agricultural Development and
Food Security in Rural South Asia, Sanee Sajjad Chapter 14: Non-adherence
to international IP protection standards in less developed countries: The
case of Pakistan, Ahmed Bashir Chapter 15: Mobilizing Democracy in
Post-Colonial Africa: The Case for Democracy in the Thought of Kwame
Nkrumah, Sara Jordan Chapter 16: Education in a Globalized World: Education
City and the Recalibration of Qatari Citizens, Tanya Kane Chapter 17:
Qatar's Globalized Citizenry and the Majlis Culture: Insights from
Habermas's Theory of the Development of a Public Sphere, Nancy Small
Introduction: Deconstructing Global Citizenship, Hassan Bashir & Phillip W.
Gray Chapter 1: The Modern State: Citizenship, Multiculturalism and
Globalization, Francis Robinson Chapter 2: (Re) Situating the West's
Cultural Others in International Relations Theory: Towards Developing Joint
East-West Perspectives, Hassan Bashir & Hamza bin Jehangir Chapter 3: The
Limited Virtue of Tolerance in a Globalized World, Phillip W. Gray Chapter
4: Civil Economy: Re-imagining an Ethical Economy and the Implications for
Citizenship, Khalid Mir Chapter 5: Citizenship in the Age of Global
Surveillance: Some Observations on the Change in State-Citizen
Relationship, Bettina Koch Chapter 6: Deciding What to Do: A Universal Code
of Ethics for Global Citizenship, Andrej Zwitter Chapter 7: Citizenship,
History and Culture: Derrida's Monolingualism of the Other in a Post 9/11
World, Rashmika Pandya Chapter 8: Challenges of Religious Universality to
Global Citizenship: Ethical Implications for Today, Robin Seelan Chapter 9:
Practice-Dependence, Cosmopolitanism and Conflict Avoidance, Kevin Gray
Chapter 10: Multiculturalism is Not Dead: Positive Experience of
Multicultural Society Management in Russia, Yan I. Vaslavskiy Chapter 11:
Faith, Class and Citizenship in Conflict: The Christian Predicament in the
Syrian and Egyptian Uprisings, Salma Mousa Chapter 12: Human Security in a
Globalized World: Reflections on Japan's Official Development Assistance
Programs, Alexandria Innes & Christopher Lamont Chapter 13: Global
Imperatives versus Local Needs: Analysis of Agricultural Development and
Food Security in Rural South Asia, Sanee Sajjad Chapter 14: Non-adherence
to international IP protection standards in less developed countries: The
case of Pakistan, Ahmed Bashir Chapter 15: Mobilizing Democracy in
Post-Colonial Africa: The Case for Democracy in the Thought of Kwame
Nkrumah, Sara Jordan Chapter 16: Education in a Globalized World: Education
City and the Recalibration of Qatari Citizens, Tanya Kane Chapter 17:
Qatar's Globalized Citizenry and the Majlis Culture: Insights from
Habermas's Theory of the Development of a Public Sphere, Nancy Small
Gray Chapter 1: The Modern State: Citizenship, Multiculturalism and
Globalization, Francis Robinson Chapter 2: (Re) Situating the West's
Cultural Others in International Relations Theory: Towards Developing Joint
East-West Perspectives, Hassan Bashir & Hamza bin Jehangir Chapter 3: The
Limited Virtue of Tolerance in a Globalized World, Phillip W. Gray Chapter
4: Civil Economy: Re-imagining an Ethical Economy and the Implications for
Citizenship, Khalid Mir Chapter 5: Citizenship in the Age of Global
Surveillance: Some Observations on the Change in State-Citizen
Relationship, Bettina Koch Chapter 6: Deciding What to Do: A Universal Code
of Ethics for Global Citizenship, Andrej Zwitter Chapter 7: Citizenship,
History and Culture: Derrida's Monolingualism of the Other in a Post 9/11
World, Rashmika Pandya Chapter 8: Challenges of Religious Universality to
Global Citizenship: Ethical Implications for Today, Robin Seelan Chapter 9:
Practice-Dependence, Cosmopolitanism and Conflict Avoidance, Kevin Gray
Chapter 10: Multiculturalism is Not Dead: Positive Experience of
Multicultural Society Management in Russia, Yan I. Vaslavskiy Chapter 11:
Faith, Class and Citizenship in Conflict: The Christian Predicament in the
Syrian and Egyptian Uprisings, Salma Mousa Chapter 12: Human Security in a
Globalized World: Reflections on Japan's Official Development Assistance
Programs, Alexandria Innes & Christopher Lamont Chapter 13: Global
Imperatives versus Local Needs: Analysis of Agricultural Development and
Food Security in Rural South Asia, Sanee Sajjad Chapter 14: Non-adherence
to international IP protection standards in less developed countries: The
case of Pakistan, Ahmed Bashir Chapter 15: Mobilizing Democracy in
Post-Colonial Africa: The Case for Democracy in the Thought of Kwame
Nkrumah, Sara Jordan Chapter 16: Education in a Globalized World: Education
City and the Recalibration of Qatari Citizens, Tanya Kane Chapter 17:
Qatar's Globalized Citizenry and the Majlis Culture: Insights from
Habermas's Theory of the Development of a Public Sphere, Nancy Small