Democracy, Citizenship and the Global City
Understanding roles and responsibilities in a global society
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Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This insightful book examines the evolving roles and responsibilities of citizens in a global context, emphasizing accountability and engagement.
The theme of citizenship is often overlooked, yet it remains crucial in today's global society. Democracy, Citizenship and the Global City delves into this complex issue, exploring how the roles of citizens have evolved over time. The book examines the rights, obligations, and responsibilities that citizens hold within their nation-states, as well as the challenges they face in an increasingly interconnected world. Through this lens, the authors address the pressing issue of accountability among citizens and institutions alike.
In this interdisciplinary work, a diverse group of contributors, including Robert A. Beauregard, Anna Bounds, and Saskia Sassen, present a range of perspectives on citizenship. They highlight the importance of understanding how citizenship is defined and practiced in different contexts, taking into consideration the impact of globalization on local and national identities. Each chapter offers insights into the ways citizens can engage with their communities and the state, fostering a deeper understanding of their roles in a democratic society.
Democracy, Citizenship and the Global City ultimately invites readers to reflect on the evolving nature of citizenship and its significance in contemporary discourse. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of citizenship, democracy, and global citizenship in the modern world.
ISBN: 9780415216685
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Weight: 620g
336 pages