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Citizenship, Community and Democracy


Citizenship, Community and Democracy

Hardback by Vasta, E.

Citizenship, Community and Democracy

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ISBN:
9780333734872
Publication Date:
7 Mar 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
174 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Citizenship, Community and Democracy

Description

In Western countries, the theories and practices of citizenship and democracy have come under intense scrutiny. These are premised on a relatively autonomous nation-state, yet national boundaries are now being tested through globalization. At the same time they are being challenged by new forms of identity based on communities, minorities and transnational belonging. Increasingly, the nation-state is incapable of delivering on its promise of economic, political and social rights. The contributions in this book focus on the relationship between citizenship and difference, highlighting new tensions between the local and the global.

Contents

Preface Notes on the Contributors PART I: THE GLOBAL CITIZEN AND ITS OTHER Fractured Identities: Citizenship in a Global World; A.Davidson Underclass or Exclusion: Social Citizenship for Ethnic Minorities; S.Castles Democracy and Governance in the South Pacific; V.Naidu PART II: COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL CAPITAL Diversity and Community: Conflict and Trust?; E.Cox Vagaries of Social Capital: Citizenship, Trust and Loyalty; J.Barbalet The Politics of Community; E.Vasta PART III: STATE, CIVIL SOCIETY AND SOCIAL CHANGE Private Desires, Public Pleasures: Community and Identity in a Postmodern World ; A.Ashbolt From Left to Right: Community Politics and Populism in an Era of Globalization; B.Frankel Index

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