Citizenship, environment, economy

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Citizenship, environment, economy

edited by Andrew Dobson and Ángel Valencia Sáiz

Routledge, 2005, c2006

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Previously published as a special issue of the leading journal Environmental politics

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

As governments around the world grapple with the challenge of delivering environmental sustainability, attention has recently focused on the role that citizens should play in meeting the challenge. In advanced industrial countries such as ours, which operate in the political framework of liberal capitalism, what relevance can we place on 'environmental citizenship'? This book looks at the obstacles and opportunities which exist within this context and examines the possibility of ethical investment, the social economy and considers whether there is space in the capitalist economy for environmental citizens to 'do the right thing?' This book is a special issue of the leading journal Environmental Politics.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, Andrew Dobson, Angel Valencia Saiz
  • Chapter 1 Globalisation, Cosmopolitanism and Ecological Citizenship, Engel Valencia Saiz
  • Chapter 2 Liberal Environmental Citizenship, Derek R. Bell
  • Chapter 3 Environmental Citizenship as Reasonable Citizenship, Simon Hailwood
  • Chapter 4 Researching Environmental Citizenship and its Publics, Emilio Luque
  • Chapter 5 Negotiation as the Driving Force of Environmental Citizenship, Mojca Drevensek
  • Chapter 12 Social Citizenship and the Environment, Joaquin Valdivielso
  • Chapter 7 Ecological Citizenship and Ethical Investment, Neil Carter, Meg Huby
  • Chapter 8 Green Citizenship and the Social Economy, Graham Smith
  • Chapter 9 Shopping for Sustainability: Can Sustainable Consumption Promote Ecological Citizenship?, Gill Seyfang

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