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OverviewThe greening of citizenship, the state and ideology has created both opportunities and bottlenecks for progressive political movements. Scerri argues that these are pursuing justice by making holistic demands for: fair distribution and status recognition, adequate representation and effective participation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A. ScerriPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2012 Weight: 3.753kg ISBN: 9781349436347ISBN 10: 1349436348 Pages: 235 Publication Date: 01 January 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Citizenship, The State And Ideology in a Critical, Pragmatic and Realist Lens Modern Artificialism: An Alternative Perspective on Nature/Culture Dualism Challenging Modern Artificialism PART II The New Citizenship, Imperatives of State and Questions Of Justice Not Just The Warm, Fuzzy Feeling You Get From Buying Free-Range Eggs... Action After Dualism ConclusionReviewsFor scholars and students of environmental political theory and citizenship studies, Greening Citizenship offers a productive and insightful approach to understanding contemporary transformations of citizenship and makes a significant contribution to an increasingly diverse field of study. - Environmental Values In a review of dominant political and social theory since T.H. Marshall, Scerri takes inventory of culture, politics, and institutions in Western democracies, in order to conceptualise better a fuller, more productive, and democratic politics of sustainability... The book offers a fresh path through the sea of contemporary critical political and social theory that leads to a better understanding of reasons and means to be constructive as well as critical, hopeful as well as cognisant of multiple and continuing crises. - Environmental Politics Not only does Scerri offer a provocative reformulation of what sustainable citizenship might look like, he also provides an exceptionally thorough account of how Western conceptions of citizenship have evolved and what this evolution has meant for our relationship to the natural world. - New Political Science """For scholars and students of environmental political theory and citizenship studies, Greening Citizenship offers a productive and insightful approach to understanding contemporary transformations of citizenship and makes a significant contribution to an increasingly diverse field of study."" - Environmental Values ""In a review of dominant political and social theory since T.H. Marshall, Scerri takes inventory of culture, politics, and institutions in Western democracies, in order to conceptualise better a fuller, more productive, and democratic politics of sustainability... The book offers a fresh path through the sea of contemporary critical political and social theory that leads to a better understanding of reasons and means to be constructive as well as critical, hopeful as well as cognisant of multiple and continuing crises."" - Environmental Politics ""Not only does Scerri offer a provocative reformulation of what sustainable citizenship might look like, he also provides an exceptionally thorough account of how Western conceptions of citizenship have evolved and what this evolution has meant for our relationship to the natural world."" - New Political Science" Author InformationANDY SCERRI is Research Fellow at the Global Cities Research Institute and Globalism Research Centre in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, Australia Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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