Citizenship and the Environment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:27th Nov '03
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Andrew Dobson argues that ecological citizenship cannot be fully articulated in terms of the two great traditions of citizenship - liberal and civic republican - with which we have been bequeathed. He develops an original theory of citizenship, which he calls "post-cosmopolitan", and argues that ecological citizenship is an example and an inflection of it. Ecological citizenship focuses on duties as well as rights, and these duties are owed non-reciprocally, by those individuals and communities who occupy unsustainable amounts of ecological space, to those who occupy too little. The first virtue of ecological citizenship is justice, but post-cosmopolitanism follows some feminisms in arguing that care and compassion may be required to meet its special obligations. Dobson suggests that ecological citizenship's conception of political space is not the state or the municipality, or the ideal speech community of cosmopolitanism, but the "ecological footprint".
Dobson's treatment of the education of citizens is illuminating. ... His way of linking citizenship education with ecological responsibility is salutary, as is his insistence that ecological education have moral, not merely technical, content. * Polity *
ISBN: 9780199258444
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 13mm
Weight: 331g
238 pages