Nigel Dower / John Williams (eds.)
Global Citizenship
A Critical Introduction
Herausgeber: Dower, Nigel; Williams, John
Nigel Dower / John Williams (eds.)
Global Citizenship
A Critical Introduction
Herausgeber: Dower, Nigel; Williams, John
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 172mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780415935432
- ISBN-10: 0415935431
- Artikelnr.: 21584984
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 172mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780415935432
- ISBN-10: 0415935431
- Artikelnr.: 21584984
Nigel Dower is a senior lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen. John Williams is lecturer in Politics at University of Aberdeen.
Preface
Nora O'Neill Notes on Contributors Introduction Glossary Section I. The Idea of Global Citizenship Section Introduction
John Williams 1. An Emergent Matrix of Citizenship: Complex
Uneven
and Fluid
Richard Falk 2. Global Citizenship: Yes or No? Nigel Dower 3. Good International Citizenship
John Williams 4. Feminism and Global Citizenship
Kimberly Hutchings Section 2. Institutional Issues and the bases of Sceptism Section Introduction-John Williams 5. Citizenship: European and Global
Andreas Follesdal 6. The Left
The Nation-State
and European Citizenship
David Miller 7.The Transformation of Political Community: Rethinking Democracy in the Context of Globalization
David Held 8. What's Wrong with Cosmopolitan Democracy? Roland Axtmann 9. The UN and Global Citizenship
Mark Imber Section 3. Ethical Bases of Global Citizenship Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 10. A Global Ethic for a New Global Order
Hans Küng 11.Global Ethics and Global Citizenship
Nigel Dower 12. Global Justice
Global Institutions
and Global Citizenship
Christien Van Den Anker 13. Global Citizenship and Common Values
Sabina Alkire Section 4. Specific Areas: Environment
Economic Globalization
Technology
Immigration and Peace Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 14. Global Citizenship and the Global Environment
Robin Attfield 15. Living with the Big Picture: A Systematic Approach to Citizenship of a Complex Planet
Chris Blackmore and John Smyth 16. Economic Globalization and Global Citizenship
David Newlands 17. Citizenship in our Globalizing World of Technology
Sytse Strijbos 18. Immigration: What does Global Justice Require? Valeria Ottonelli 19. Global Citizenship and Peace
Nigel Dower Conclusion Bibliography Index
Nora O'Neill Notes on Contributors Introduction Glossary Section I. The Idea of Global Citizenship Section Introduction
John Williams 1. An Emergent Matrix of Citizenship: Complex
Uneven
and Fluid
Richard Falk 2. Global Citizenship: Yes or No? Nigel Dower 3. Good International Citizenship
John Williams 4. Feminism and Global Citizenship
Kimberly Hutchings Section 2. Institutional Issues and the bases of Sceptism Section Introduction-John Williams 5. Citizenship: European and Global
Andreas Follesdal 6. The Left
The Nation-State
and European Citizenship
David Miller 7.The Transformation of Political Community: Rethinking Democracy in the Context of Globalization
David Held 8. What's Wrong with Cosmopolitan Democracy? Roland Axtmann 9. The UN and Global Citizenship
Mark Imber Section 3. Ethical Bases of Global Citizenship Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 10. A Global Ethic for a New Global Order
Hans Küng 11.Global Ethics and Global Citizenship
Nigel Dower 12. Global Justice
Global Institutions
and Global Citizenship
Christien Van Den Anker 13. Global Citizenship and Common Values
Sabina Alkire Section 4. Specific Areas: Environment
Economic Globalization
Technology
Immigration and Peace Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 14. Global Citizenship and the Global Environment
Robin Attfield 15. Living with the Big Picture: A Systematic Approach to Citizenship of a Complex Planet
Chris Blackmore and John Smyth 16. Economic Globalization and Global Citizenship
David Newlands 17. Citizenship in our Globalizing World of Technology
Sytse Strijbos 18. Immigration: What does Global Justice Require? Valeria Ottonelli 19. Global Citizenship and Peace
Nigel Dower Conclusion Bibliography Index
Preface
Nora O'Neill Notes on Contributors Introduction Glossary Section I. The Idea of Global Citizenship Section Introduction
John Williams 1. An Emergent Matrix of Citizenship: Complex
Uneven
and Fluid
Richard Falk 2. Global Citizenship: Yes or No? Nigel Dower 3. Good International Citizenship
John Williams 4. Feminism and Global Citizenship
Kimberly Hutchings Section 2. Institutional Issues and the bases of Sceptism Section Introduction-John Williams 5. Citizenship: European and Global
Andreas Follesdal 6. The Left
The Nation-State
and European Citizenship
David Miller 7.The Transformation of Political Community: Rethinking Democracy in the Context of Globalization
David Held 8. What's Wrong with Cosmopolitan Democracy? Roland Axtmann 9. The UN and Global Citizenship
Mark Imber Section 3. Ethical Bases of Global Citizenship Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 10. A Global Ethic for a New Global Order
Hans Küng 11.Global Ethics and Global Citizenship
Nigel Dower 12. Global Justice
Global Institutions
and Global Citizenship
Christien Van Den Anker 13. Global Citizenship and Common Values
Sabina Alkire Section 4. Specific Areas: Environment
Economic Globalization
Technology
Immigration and Peace Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 14. Global Citizenship and the Global Environment
Robin Attfield 15. Living with the Big Picture: A Systematic Approach to Citizenship of a Complex Planet
Chris Blackmore and John Smyth 16. Economic Globalization and Global Citizenship
David Newlands 17. Citizenship in our Globalizing World of Technology
Sytse Strijbos 18. Immigration: What does Global Justice Require? Valeria Ottonelli 19. Global Citizenship and Peace
Nigel Dower Conclusion Bibliography Index
Nora O'Neill Notes on Contributors Introduction Glossary Section I. The Idea of Global Citizenship Section Introduction
John Williams 1. An Emergent Matrix of Citizenship: Complex
Uneven
and Fluid
Richard Falk 2. Global Citizenship: Yes or No? Nigel Dower 3. Good International Citizenship
John Williams 4. Feminism and Global Citizenship
Kimberly Hutchings Section 2. Institutional Issues and the bases of Sceptism Section Introduction-John Williams 5. Citizenship: European and Global
Andreas Follesdal 6. The Left
The Nation-State
and European Citizenship
David Miller 7.The Transformation of Political Community: Rethinking Democracy in the Context of Globalization
David Held 8. What's Wrong with Cosmopolitan Democracy? Roland Axtmann 9. The UN and Global Citizenship
Mark Imber Section 3. Ethical Bases of Global Citizenship Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 10. A Global Ethic for a New Global Order
Hans Küng 11.Global Ethics and Global Citizenship
Nigel Dower 12. Global Justice
Global Institutions
and Global Citizenship
Christien Van Den Anker 13. Global Citizenship and Common Values
Sabina Alkire Section 4. Specific Areas: Environment
Economic Globalization
Technology
Immigration and Peace Section Introduction-Nigel Dower 14. Global Citizenship and the Global Environment
Robin Attfield 15. Living with the Big Picture: A Systematic Approach to Citizenship of a Complex Planet
Chris Blackmore and John Smyth 16. Economic Globalization and Global Citizenship
David Newlands 17. Citizenship in our Globalizing World of Technology
Sytse Strijbos 18. Immigration: What does Global Justice Require? Valeria Ottonelli 19. Global Citizenship and Peace
Nigel Dower Conclusion Bibliography Index