This article investigates the possibilities for the emergence of more participatory forms of citizenship in the context of austerity Europe. Especially significant in this regard is the history of the post-war New Left who were critical of both social democracy and authoritarian Marxism. In this context I reconsider the radical ‘humanistic’ writing of E.P. Thompson and Raymond Williams. Not only does their work offer a critical understanding of the commons, but equally connects to the revival of humanism evident within the alter globalisation movement. Further I look at the development of different ideas for a revived Left including nostalgia for the social democratic period and the idea of cosmopolitanism. While all of this work has someth...
This essay explores how the critique of national citizenship has evolved over the past 25 years. Spe...
New formations of citizenship occupy a central place in the modernization of welfare states across E...
In this paper we consider some contributions made by postmodern perspectives to theoretical and poli...
This article investigates the possibilities for the emergence of more participatory forms of citizen...
This article seeks to explore the relationship between the British labour movement, the Left and the...
This article reviews the central problematique of citizenship, arguing that the challenges imposed b...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
Civil society is regaining critical relevance after decades of attempts to suborn non-governmental o...
responsibilized, abandoned? New Labour has paid considerable attention to citizenship. In this paper...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
For our special issue, ‘Radical Democratic Citizenship: From Practice to Theory’, we examine differe...
The paper begins with an examination of three ideal types citizenship which are not necessarily mutu...
The article aims to contribute to the empirical approach towards the study of democratic citizenship...
Across much of the world the centre-left is in crisis. In Britain, where the Labour Party has fared ...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
This essay explores how the critique of national citizenship has evolved over the past 25 years. Spe...
New formations of citizenship occupy a central place in the modernization of welfare states across E...
In this paper we consider some contributions made by postmodern perspectives to theoretical and poli...
This article investigates the possibilities for the emergence of more participatory forms of citizen...
This article seeks to explore the relationship between the British labour movement, the Left and the...
This article reviews the central problematique of citizenship, arguing that the challenges imposed b...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
Civil society is regaining critical relevance after decades of attempts to suborn non-governmental o...
responsibilized, abandoned? New Labour has paid considerable attention to citizenship. In this paper...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
For our special issue, ‘Radical Democratic Citizenship: From Practice to Theory’, we examine differe...
The paper begins with an examination of three ideal types citizenship which are not necessarily mutu...
The article aims to contribute to the empirical approach towards the study of democratic citizenship...
Across much of the world the centre-left is in crisis. In Britain, where the Labour Party has fared ...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
This essay explores how the critique of national citizenship has evolved over the past 25 years. Spe...
New formations of citizenship occupy a central place in the modernization of welfare states across E...
In this paper we consider some contributions made by postmodern perspectives to theoretical and poli...